User talk:Prabhakarjaine

Design of multistage CORDIC configuration for DSP applications

CORDIC is a software effective shifting and adding algorithm which is used for the calculation of trigonometric, logarithmic, hyperbolic and other regular, transcendental functions in several digital signal processing applications. This article presents the development of the pipeline system to calculate virtual trigonometric values, modular and scalable. With the help of cordic processor finished in circular rotation mode which provides high system performance in pipeline structure, which decreases latency at each level. For the layout of a pipeline, saving area on FPGA is necessary and can be accomplished by minimizing the number of micro rotations. Several iterations are needed to minimize the measured quantization error. Index Terms: CORDIC, FPGA, DSP applications, pipelined

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