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    From: =?UTF-8?B?Sm9hY2hpbSBTdHLDtm1iZXJnc29u?=<Joachim.Strombergson@I...>
    Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 13:04:47 +0100
    Subject: Re: [oc] "1/x" function
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    Aloha!
    
    Rudolf Usselmann wrote:
    > Sure I can use a small second multiplier as well. Unfortunately I
    > don't have the books you are referring to. I think I need to update
    > my library ! What are the best (most useful for hardware
    > implementations) math books that people are using ?  - Opinion Poll
    > here !
    
    Ok, my list will span from pure arithmetic and all the way to complexity 
    analysis and CPU-design.
    
    For pure arithmetic I've found the following to be a great source:
    
    Behrooz Parhami. "Computer Arithmetic - Algorithms and Hadwae Designs".
    Oxford Press. ISBN 0-19-512583-5
    
    For arithmetic and DSP implementation:
    
    Lars Wanhammar. "DSP Integrated Circuits"
    Academic Press. ISBN 0-12-734530-2
    
    For digital signal processing in general:
    
    John. G. Proakis et al. "Digital Signal Processing - Principles, Algorithms 
    and Applications". 2ed. Macmillan. 0-02-396815-x.
    
    Also, any budding HW-designer and CPU-architect should have (at least) one 
    copy of Hennesey & Pattersons "Computer Architecture - A quantitative Approach".
    
    I've also found "Introduction to Algorithms" by Cormen, Leiserson and Rivet to 
    be immensely useful, esp for understanding complexity analysis - which is very 
    much an art to master in HW-design.
    
    On-line stuff I'll recommend any day is things like.
    (1) Reto Zimmermanns VLSI stuff, esp his class notes:
    http://www.iis.ee.ethz.ch/~zimmi/
    
    (2) Ray Andrakas publications on CORDICs an DSP-stuff implemented in (Xilinx) 
    FPGAs: http://www.andraka.com/papers.htm
    
    (3) Ken Chapman/Xilinx who has written several great articles and notes. Check 
    out his 5 articles about the design of the KCPCM/PicoBlaze.
    http://www.xilinx.com/support/techxclusives/techX-home.htm
    
    (4) John Cooleys Deep Chip pages with not only the ESNUG archive, but also 
    tons of interesting things, links to great papers (which among other things 
    deals with arithmetic implementations) etc:
    http://www.deepchip.com/
    
    
    
    There are tons more. Your library will simply never be complete. I know my 
    won't. Who could for example really survive without Knuths "Art of 
    Programming"-series?
    
    -- 
    Med vänlig hälsning, Yours
    
    Joachim Strömbergson - Alltid i harmonisk svängning.
    VP, Research & Development
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    [oc] "1/x" functionRudolf Usselmann
    Re: [oc] "1/x" functionJoachim
    Re: [oc] "1/x" functionRudolf Usselmann
    Re: [oc] "1/x" function=?UTF-8?B?Sm9hY2hpbSBTdHLDtm1iZXJnc29u?=
    Re: [oc] "1/x" functionRudolf Usselmann

     
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