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ShengN_altera
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9 days agoCould you provide design for taking a look?
- Annu9 days ago
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My RAM is accessed by a Processor where processor is trying to write byte by byte But My RAM is word based. If we try writing byte by byte, does it corrupts the RAM
- ShengN_altera9 days ago
Super Contributor
Yes, a word-based RAM expects aligned word writes, not arbitrary byte writes — unless byte enable is properly handled. You have to properly use the byte enable like for example (2'b11 for 16 bits)
Take an example:
Assume:
- RAM width = 16-bit (2 bytes)
- Addressing = word-based
Address mapping:
Processor addr RAM addr Byte lane 0 word 0 low byte 1 word 0 high byte 2 word 1 low byte 3 word 1 high byte If your design:
- Always writes full word
- OR only enables byteena[0] (
If byte enable is missing or wrong)
Then:
Address Result Even (0,2,...) writes lower byte Odd (1,3,...) upper byte ignored You may check the waveform for byteenable from this doc https://cdrdv2-public.intel.com/654378/ug_ram.pdf (page 39)