X-Git-Url: https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/proxmark3-svn/blobdiff_plain/da586b170276fd44963ec4a8934beaf563feb132..f9e2c24b0103436c15ee9385240e3f9169833d3a:/fpga/hi_read_rx_xcorr.v diff --git a/fpga/hi_read_rx_xcorr.v b/fpga/hi_read_rx_xcorr.v index 4a5de553..afaf7cb6 100644 --- a/fpga/hi_read_rx_xcorr.v +++ b/fpga/hi_read_rx_xcorr.v @@ -28,22 +28,12 @@ assign pwr_oe1 = 1'b0; assign pwr_oe3 = 1'b0; assign pwr_oe4 = 1'b0; -(* clock_signal = "yes" *) reg fc_div_2; +wire adc_clk = ck_1356megb; + +reg fc_div_2; always @(negedge ck_1356megb) fc_div_2 <= fc_div_2 + 1; -(* clock_signal = "yes" *) reg adc_clk; -always @(xcorr_is_848, ck_1356megb, fc_div_2) -if (xcorr_is_848) - // The subcarrier frequency is fc/16; we will sample at fc, so that - // means the subcarrier is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 ... - adc_clk <= ck_1356megb; -else - // The subcarrier frequency is fc/32; we will sample at fc/2, and - // the subcarrier will look identical. - adc_clk <= fc_div_2; - - // When we're a reader, we just need to do the BPSK demod; but when we're an // eavesdropper, we also need to pick out the commands sent by the reader, // using AM. Do this the same way that we do it for the simulated tag. @@ -85,20 +75,24 @@ reg ssp_clk; reg ssp_frame; +always @(negedge adc_clk) +begin + if (xcorr_is_848 | fc_div_2) + corr_i_cnt <= corr_i_cnt + 1; +end + // ADC data appears on the rising edge, so sample it on the falling edge always @(negedge adc_clk) begin - corr_i_cnt <= corr_i_cnt + 1; - // These are the correlators: we correlate against in-phase and quadrature // versions of our reference signal, and keep the (signed) result to // send out later over the SSP. - if(corr_i_cnt == 7'd0) + if(corr_i_cnt == 6'd0) begin if(snoop) begin - // 7 most significant bits of tag signal (signed), 1 bit reader signal: + // Send only 7 most significant bits of tag signal (signed), LSB is reader signal: corr_i_out <= {corr_i_accum[13:7], after_hysteresis_prev_prev}; corr_q_out <= {corr_q_accum[13:7], after_hysteresis_prev}; after_hysteresis_prev_prev <= after_hysteresis; @@ -129,7 +123,7 @@ begin // The logic in hi_simulate.v reports 4 samples per bit. We report two // (I, Q) pairs per bit, so we should do 2 samples per pair. - if(corr_i_cnt == 6'd31) + if(corr_i_cnt == 6'd32) after_hysteresis_prev <= after_hysteresis; // Then the result from last time is serialized and send out to the ARM.