Iambic Keyer Core

This iambic keyer core is written in Verilog and is designed to be a drop-in component of any FPGA-based ham radio project. The core has been tested on an Actel MicroSemi ProASIC3 FPGA, but is written in portable Verilog RTL and should synthesize readily on any other architecture.

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Features

  • Supports both Mode A and Mode B keying, selected by an input to the module.
  • Dot and dash insertion.
  • Keying speed input.
  • User-interface features like setting the speed, selecting the mode, and swapping paddles are left up to you.
  • Top level module and physical constraints file provided for stand-alone operation.
  • Testbench included.
  • Short and simple, but thoroughly commented.
  • Tested in hardware on an Actel A3PN250Z.

The core is released under the GNU General Public License version 3.

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2 thoughts on “Iambic Keyer Core”

  1. Thank you, I am merging your keyer with the Cypress PSOC3 chip on the Omnia Basic aka Peaberry SDR for a standalone CW transmitting, and it seem to work.

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