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Integrated-Circuit Logarithmic Arithmetic Units


Abstract:

This correspondence examines integrated-circuit logarithmic arithmetic units which include adders, subtracters, multipliers, and dividers. The design of these arithmetic ...Show More

Abstract:

This correspondence examines integrated-circuit logarithmic arithmetic units which include adders, subtracters, multipliers, and dividers. The design of these arithmetic units is reviewed, and an example arithmetic unit which performs multiplication followed by addition is designed in detail. The design results are used to develop a size and speed comparison of integrated-circuit logarithmic and fixed-point arithmetic units. This comparison is exercised through a video signal processing example. It is concluded from this comparison that logarithmic arithmetic units are smaller than, and as fast as, fixed-point arithmetic units with comparable capabilities in digital signal processing applications characterized by large dynamic range and moderate computational accuracy requirements. Further, this comparison quantitatively illustrates the interaction of digital-signal-processing and integrated-circuit issues in the design of special-purpose digital signal processors.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Computers ( Volume: C-34, Issue: 5, May 1985)
Page(s): 475 - 483
Date of Publication: 31 May 1985

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