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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T22:48:46+00:00 2026-06-11T22:48:46+00:00

Let’s consider state machines in VHDL that sit in some idle state until they’re

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Let’s consider state machines in VHDL that sit in some idle state
until they’re triggered to work for a while and end up in idle state again.

What is the better practice:

  • Include an IDLE signal to the outside world to signal “I can do stuff“
  • Include a BUSY signal to the outside world to signal “I can’t do stuff right now“
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    2026-06-11T22:48:48+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 10:48 pm

    I would recommend having a busy flag rather than an idle flag on interfaces between modules. This is the most common way to do it, and it is also marginally easier to interpret what “busy” means. Plus, most flow control signals go high rather than low to request a pause in the flow of data (full, empty, error, etc.), thus you could argue that having an “idle” or “ready” signal would be inconsistent.

    That being said, this is like others have said not really important.

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