Abstract

This study's primary objective is to create a 32-bit pipelined processor based on the open-source RV32I Version 2.0 RISC-V ISA that operates across several clock domains. A processor known as a RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computer) employs less hardware than a CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computer) in order to reduce the complexity of the instruction set and accelerate the execution time per instruction. In addition, we built this processor with five pipelining layers, which allows for concurrent processing of instructions. All of the procedures are thoroughly explained, supported with the required block diagrams. To guarantee that variable delays, such as clock skew and meta-stability, are avoided inside the stage pipeline registers, multiple clock domains using two clock sources are employed.

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