Bit Layer Multiplier Accumulator (BLMAC) is an efficient method to perform dot products without multiplications that exploits the bit level sparsity of the weights. A total of 1,980,000 low, high, ...
The design of Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filters has evolved into a sophisticated discipline that balances signal-processing performance with hardware efficiency. Innovations in FIR filter design ...
In configuring my Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) for post-filtering of the data after the sensor, I see options for both a decimation FIR filter and also a Kalman filter. Which one is best for my ...
FIR filters used for signal manipulation in the digital domain have either a symmetric or anti-symmetric impulse response, i.e., where N is the order of filter. This Design Idea extends the same ...
In this paper, we first review in detail the basic building blocks of reconfigurable devices, essentially, the field-programmable gate arrays, then we describes a high-speed, reconfigurable Systolic ...
Digital filters are always an interesting topic, and they are especially attractive with FPGAs. [Pabolo] has been working with them in a series of blog posts. The latest covers an 8th order FIR filter ...
The design of finite impulse response (FIR) filters remains a cornerstone of digital signal processing, with ongoing efforts to refine both the algorithmic and hardware aspects of their implementation ...
The QF1D512 SavFIRe configurable finite impulse response (FIR) filter chip can follow any analog-to-digital converter (ADC) in industrial monitoring applications like vibration sensing, flow ...
Georgia Tech has developed a general-purpose MMIC (monolithic microwave IC) for the direct filtering and processing of microwave and millimeter-wave signals. The aim is to reduce radio power ...
The T2012 target board comes on the heels of the recently introduced MSP- Mojo from TI third party, Quickfilter Technologies. The MSP-Mojo target board features a 512 tap embedded single-channel ...
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