A Review on MIPS RISC Processor

  • Unique Paper ID: 146420
  • PageNo: 469-472
  • Abstract:
  • Microprocessor is a programmable electronic device which is used in small system such a processors used for packet transmission, pocket calculator, digital watches, smart telephone, personal computer etc. This paper describes study of 32-Bit MIPS RISC Processor Using VHDL. It uses four different format R-format, I-format, J-format and I/O format and eight 32-bit general-purpose registers. The instruction format used in this is based on MIPS RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) Processor but the design process is simple which involves instruction fetch (IF), instruction decoder (ID), execution (EXE), data memory (MEM) and write back (WB) modules of 32-bit CPU. All the modules in this design are coded in VHDL language, as this language is very useful to cope successfully with the parallelism of digital hardware. The top-level module connects all the stages into a higher level. For Simulation of the design XILINX 14.5i ISE Simulator is use.

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BibTeX

@article{146420,
        author = {Ashwini Golghate and Vishal Jaiswal},
        title = {A Review on MIPS RISC Processor },
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {},
        volume = {4},
        number = {12},
        pages = {469-472},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=146420},
        abstract = {Microprocessor   is   a   programmable   electronic   device which  is  used  in  small  system such  a  processors  used  for packet  transmission,  pocket  calculator,  digital  watches, smart   telephone,   personal   computer   etc.   This   paper describes  study  of  32-Bit  MIPS  RISC  Processor  Using VHDL.  It  uses  four  different  format  R-format,  I-format, J-format and I/O format and eight 32-bit general-purpose registers.  The  instruction  format  used  in  this  is  based  on MIPS    RISC    (Reduced    Instruction    Set    Computer) Processor but the design process is simple which involves instruction  fetch  (IF),  instruction  decoder  (ID),  execution (EXE),   data   memory   (MEM)   and   write   back   (WB) modules of 32-bit CPU. All the modules in this design are coded in VHDL language, as this language is very useful to cope successfully with the parallelism of digital hardware. The top-level module connects all the stages into a higher level.  For  Simulation  of  the  design  XILINX  14.5i  ISE Simulator is use.},
        keywords = {VHDL, MIPS, RISC},
        month = {},
        }

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Golghate, A., & Jaiswal, V. (). A Review on MIPS RISC Processor . International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 4(12), 469–472.

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