The MATLAB coding style, project options and synthesis directives can have a significant effect on the final results. Knowledge about how a particular algorithm should be implemented in hardware can be reflected in the MATLAB code to improve the results. In doing so, the MATLAB loses a bit of its abstraction but the lower-level MATLAB will infer the desired architecture into the device.
This Microsoft(R) Macro Assembler Reference lists all MASM instructions, directives, statements, and
operators. It also serves as a quick reference to the Programmer’s WorkBench commands, and the commands
for Microsoft utilities such as LINK and LIB. This book documents features of MASM version 6.1, and
is part of a complete MASM documentation set.
his header file that is used to define all preprossor directives,
global variables, and prototypes.
The user must modify this header file for their particular Bridge Transducer
in use before proceeding.
This document specifies a collection of compiler directives, library routines, and
environment variables that can be used to specify shared-memory parallelism in C, C++
and Fortran programs. This functionality collectively defines the specification of the
OpenMP Application Program Interface (OpenMP API). This specification provides a
model for parallel programming that is portable across shared memory architectures
from different vendors. Compilers from numerous vendors support the OpenMP API.
More information about OpenMP can be found at the following web site:
This lab exercise will introduce you to AccelDSP’s floating- to fixed-point conversion features. AccelDSP will automatically generate a fixed-point representation of a floating-point design. This process is controllable by using quantize directives.
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This application report presents basic code for initializing and operating the TMS320LF240x DSP devices. Two functionally equivalent example progra ms are presented: one written in assembly language and the other in C language. Detailed discussions of each program are provided that explain numerous compiler and assembler directives, code requirements, and hardware-related requirements. The programs are ready to run on either the TMS320LF2407 Evaluation Module (EVM) or the eZdsp LF2407 development kit. However, they are also intended for use as a code template for any TMS320LF240x (LF240x) or TMS320LF240xA (LF240xA) DSP target system.