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Hi,

I would like to implement an algorithm on a deconvolution for a Spartan6.
Do you know some references of implementation or algorithm that me help
in my task?

Thank you
 
Hi,

I would like to implement an algorithm on a deconvolution for a Spartan6.
Do you know some references of implementation or algorithm that me help
in my task?

Thank you
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=deconvolution fpga

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On Jan 11, 10:20 am, "RCIngham"
<robert.ingham@n_o_s_p_a_m.n_o_s_p_a_m.gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

I would like to implement an algorithm on a deconvolution for a Spartan6..
Do you know some references of implementation or algorithm that me help
in my task?

Thank you

http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=deconvolutionfpga          

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Wow! And 2 of the top three hits in Google get me back to this
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pes <dontspamme@thanks.com> wrote:

I would like to implement an algorithm on a deconvolution for a Spartan6.
Do you know some references of implementation or algorithm that me help
in my task?
My favorite reference on deconvolution is "Deconvolution of
Images and Spectra" by Jansson. (That is, the second edition.)

I just noticed that there is a "soon to be released" paperback
version from bn.com for $10.97 (preorder price). The hardcover
version was about $100 when I bought mine in 1997 (when it was new).

It seems that a used one is now available for $350.

Note specifically that the book is about non-linear deconvolution.
Even if you are planning for linear deconvolution, it is a good
reference to have.

-- glen
 
On 12/01/2011 00:24, glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:
pes<dontspamme@thanks.com> wrote:

I would like to implement an algorithm on a deconvolution for a Spartan6.
Do you know some references of implementation or algorithm that me help
in my task?

My favorite reference on deconvolution is "Deconvolution of
Images and Spectra" by Jansson. (That is, the second edition.)

I just noticed that there is a "soon to be released" paperback
version from bn.com for $10.97 (preorder price). The hardcover
version was about $100 when I bought mine in 1997 (when it was new).

It seems that a used one is now available for $350.

Note specifically that the book is about non-linear deconvolution.
Even if you are planning for linear deconvolution, it is a good
reference to have.

-- glen
Thank you I will take a look over there.
 

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