Verilog HDL: Magnitude
For a vector (a,b), the magnitude representation is the following:
A common approach to implementing these arithmetic functions is to use the Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer (CORDIC) algorithm. The CORDIC algorithm calculates the trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, magnitude, and phase using an iterative process. It is made up of a series of micro-rotations of the vector by a set of predetermined constants, which are powers of two. Using binary arithmetic, this algorithm essentially replaces multipliers with shift and add operations. In a Stratix™ device, it is possible to calculate some of these arithmetic functions directly, without having to implement the CORDIC algorithm.
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representation
Magnitude
the
magnitude
上傳時(shí)間:
2013-12-24
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The Original USB 2.0 specification released on April 27, 2000
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of December 7, 2000
Mini-B connector Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Pull-up/pull-down Resistors Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Errata to the USB 2.0 specification as of May 28, 2002
Interface Association Descriptor Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification.
Rounded Chamfer Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of October 8, 2003
Unicode Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of February 21, 2005
Inter-Chip USB Supplement Revision 1.0 as of March 13, 2006
Revision 1.3 of the USB On-The-Go Supplement as of December 5, 2006
Revision 1.01 of the micro-USB Cables and Connectors Specification as of April 4, 2007
USB 2.0 Link Power Management Addendum Engineering Change Notice to the USB 2.0 specification as of July 16, 2007.
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specification
2.0
USB
Original
上傳時(shí)間:
2013-12-31
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