3-bit Multiplier Verilog Code -
module testbench; reg [2:0] a, b; wire [5:0] product; multiplier_3bit uut (.a(a), .b(b), .product(product)); initial begin $dumpfile("dump.vcd"); $dumpvars(0, testbench); #100; // Test case 1 a = 3'b101; b = 3'b110; #100; $display("Product = %b", product); // Test case 2 a = 3'b111; b = 3'b111; #100; $display("Product = %b", product); #100; $finish; end endmodule This testbench applies two test cases to the 3-bit multiplier and displays the output.
A 3-bit multiplier is a digital circuit that takes two 3-bit binary numbers as input and produces a 6-bit binary number as output, representing the product of the two input numbers. The multiplier can be designed using various architectures, including the array multiplier, Booth multiplier, and Wallace multiplier. 3-bit multiplier verilog code
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