Getting started with logic design.
Following are the components available in CLB Synthesizer.
The PIC16F13145 family of microcontrollers introduce a new peripheral, the Configurable Logic Block (CLB).
Use Cases to hit the ground running with the CLB.
The building blocks of a configurable logic design.
Building blocks for synchronous logic designs.
Switching between signals.
Manually configured logic functions.
A source of a fixed signal.
Using the same signal in many places in a design.
How to get started with a logic design.
Understanding the synthesis status indicator
Productivity tips and tricks for the CLB Synthesizer.
How to make connections between the CLB, CPU and other peripheral modules.
The circuit drawings and verilog content of your logic design can be saved to a file in json format
Complex logic designs can increase their readability, and be reused by placing logic functions in modules, and then using that module elsewhere in the design.
Making a library of modules that can be easily re-used.
Additional reading for advanced users.
If you experience unexpected behavior, read the known issues list here.