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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T21:27:57+00:00 2026-06-15T21:27:57+00:00

I’m trying to write some vhdl that detects a given pattern in a string

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I’m trying to write some vhdl that detects a given pattern in a string of bits. The circuit should output 1 when it finds the pattern “110” in the input stream. My input is “X” and my output is “Z”.

I’m not sure how to check for an input pattern of “110”.

This is what I have so far:

library IEEE;
use IEEE.STD_LOGIC_1164.ALL;

entity checker is
     Port ( clk : in  STD_LOGIC;
       x : in  STD_LOGIC;
       z : out  STD_LOGIC);
end checker;

architecture Behavioral of checker is

   type state_type is (S0, S1, S2);
   signal pr_state: state_type := S0;
   signal nx_state: state_type := S0;

 begin

process(clk) begin
  if (rising_edge(clk)) then
      pr_state <= nx_state;
  end if;
end process;

process(pr_state, nx_state) begin

case (pr_state) is 

    when S0 =>  
        z <= '0';
        nx_state <= S1;

    when S1 => 
        z <= '0';
        nx_state <= S2;

    when S2 => 
        z <= '1';
        nx_state <= S0;

end case;

end process;

end Behavioral;

Any thoughts? Appreciate your feedback.

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    2026-06-15T21:27:59+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 9:27 pm

    If the FSM is required, the simplest might just be to walk through the possibilities:

    achictecture behavior of checker is
       types states is (SEARCHING, SAW_1, SAW_11, SAW_110);
       signal state : states := SEARCHING;
    
    begin
       process (clk) begin
          if rising_edge(clk) then
             case (state) is
             when SEARCHING:
                if (z = '1') then
                   state <= SAW_1;
                else
                   state <= SEARCHING;
                end if;
                z <= '0';
    
             when SAW_1:
                if (z = '1') then
                   state <= SAW_11;
                else
                   state <= SEARCHING;
                end if;
                z <= '0';
    
             when SAW_11:
                if (z = '0') then
                   state <= SAW_110;
                else
                   state <= SEARCHING;
                end if;
                z <= '0';
    
             when SAW_110:
                state <= SEARCHING;
                z <= '1';
    
             end case;
    
          end if;
       end process;
    end architecture behavior;
    

    This uses a different FSM structure than your original code and can be improved a bit (at least 1 state can be removed), but I think it illustrates the point.

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