Instruction Decoder (RISC-V Part 9)
RISC-V instructions are designed to be easy to decode, except for the immediates! In this video we'll take a close look at the structure of a RISC-V instruction and design a decoder to identify the instruction type, extract the register addresses, and decode the immediate value. 0:00 Instruction anatomy 3:58 Type decoding 10:36 Immediate decoding 15:52 The PCB

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