floating point arithemetic on fpga

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hello
im doing a project in single and double precision floating point
arithemetic(adder,multiplier,divider etc) on altera fpga.can someone
plz arrange me the vhdl coding for the same or any link from whr i can
download.im a beginner in the vhdl field.
 
shaz.pecobian@gmail.com schrieb:

hello
im doing a project in single and double precision floating point
arithemetic(adder,multiplier,divider etc) on altera fpga.can someone
plz arrange me the vhdl coding for the same or any link from whr i can
download.im a beginner in the vhdl field.
No problem, contact me to get my bank informations. I will start as
soon, as got the money.
 
On 8 Nov 2006 07:44:00 -0800, "shaz.pecobian@gmail.com"
<shaz.pecobian@gmail.com> wrote:

+++hello
+++im doing a project in single and double precision floating point
+++arithemetic(adder,multiplier,divider etc) on altera fpga.can someone
+++plz arrange me the vhdl coding for the same or any link from whr i can
+++download.im a beginner in the vhdl field.
*************

If you are a true novice level and this is your first VHDL project, I
would rather think that your undertaking is a bit advanced. I would
start with some simple stuff to get a feel of the compiler and
suimulator first. I think you need to learn to walk before you start
to run.

just my opinion
james
 
james wrote:
On 8 Nov 2006 07:44:00 -0800, "shaz.pecobian@gmail.com"
shaz.pecobian@gmail.com> wrote:

+++hello
+++im doing a project in single and double precision floating point
+++arithemetic(adder,multiplier,divider etc) on altera fpga.can someone
+++plz arrange me the vhdl coding for the same or any link from whr i can
+++download.im a beginner in the vhdl field.
*************

If you are a true novice level and this is your first VHDL project, I
would rather think that your undertaking is a bit advanced. I would
start with some simple stuff to get a feel of the compiler and
suimulator first. I think you need to learn to walk before you start
to run.

just my opinion
james





hi
actually im going to develop adders,multipliers,dividers as they r
somewht tough but added advantage of high precision etc.and
thenplanning to make an fir filter based on them......i have got the
idea from a no. of research papers who have implemented thm...i am new
to this field and i have generated some code for this also(for swapping
and alignment before actual addition) but getting constraints of i/p
o/p pins etc.so due to being new ,i cant generate some code that is
efficient enough requiring less pins or memory..
 

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