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    From: Allan Herriman <allan_herriman@a...>
    Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 05:18:10 +1000
    Subject: [oc] Async reset: active high or active low?
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    Hi,
       I'm readying a core for publication on opencores, so I thought I'd 
    better check it against the opencores coding standards (since I usually 
    write against a proprietary internal coding standard).
    
    I found there were a few contradictory coding standards documents on the 
    opencores web site.  In particular, I found one saying that the async 
    reset signal should be active high, and another saying it should be 
    active low.  I found one that said it should be active high, then gave 
    some example code with an active low reset.
    (The good thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from.)
    
    So I thought I'd look at some code in some projects.  You guessed it, a 
    mixture of active high and active low.  (My sample was very small, so I 
    may have missed the trend.)
    
    I realise that the actual polarity doesn't matter that much (since it 
    can be inverted in the instantiation), but which is the "right" way to 
    do it from the opencores perspective?  Active high or active low?
    
    BTW, my vote's for active high signals wherever possible.
    
    Thanks,
    Allan.
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    Allan Herriman
    Advanced Networks Division    +61 3 9210 5527 Tel
    Agilent Technologies, Inc.    +61 3 9210 5550 Fax
    347 Burwood Highway  Forest Hill 3131 Australia
    
    
    
    
     
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