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udit...
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:51 am
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hi guys,

i am working on a new efficient architecture for CORDIC algorithm, i
have been through about 20 papers in last week, but couldnt find an
approach similar to mine....
i would really appreciate if you could post about the best cordic arch
you think there is....this will help expedite my comparisons...

thanks
 
Ian Shef...
Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 10:40 pm
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udit <udit.dhawan at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in news:fc43b174-cf7c-48aa-ae94-
f40251200004 at (no spam) d15g2000prc.googlegroups.com:

Quote:
hi guys,

i am working on a new efficient architecture for CORDIC algorithm, i
have been through about 20 papers in last week, but couldnt find an
approach similar to mine....
i would really appreciate if you could post about the best cordic arch
you think there is....this will help expedite my comparisons...

thanks


It would be more polite, and eliminate some unnecessary responses, if you
would first post a list of the papers that you have already reviewed.

Thanks!
 
ud...
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 1:50 am
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On Aug 13, 2:40 am, Ian Shef <inva... at (no spam) avoiding.spam> wrote:
Quote:
udit <udit.dha... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in news:fc43b174-cf7c-48aa-ae94-
f40251200... at (no spam) d15g2000prc.googlegroups.com:

hi guys,

i am working on a new efficient architecture for CORDIC algorithm, i
have been through about 20 papers in last week, but couldnt find an
approach similar to mine....
i would really appreciate if you could post about the best cordic arch
you think there is....this will help expedite my comparisons...

thanks

It would be more polite, and eliminate some unnecessary responses, if you
would first post a list of the papers that you have already reviewed.

Thanks!

sure....i can list the approaches i have reviewed:

1. elimination of scaling factor
2. elimination of sign precomputation
3. flat cordic

these are the basic approaches i have observed.....within these there
are many tweaks like pipeling, etc
 
 
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