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    From: prakash_battula at rediffmail.com<prakash_battula@r...>
    Date: Tue Dec 7 11:44:54 CET 2004
    Subject: [oc] Fwd: [cdrom] Re: FFT Hardware Structure Design
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    Hello,

    I am student doing master thesis,
    I have to do design a hardware for FFT.
    Actully my work is, i have to bring out the particuler frequency
    component from the signal which consists of noises.
    If u have any previously designed ckts please send me the design also.
    Thnaking You,

    Best regards,
    Prakash.


    ----- Original Message -----
    From: bijan80@e...
    To: gxv@c..., cores@o...
    Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:47:53 +0100
    Subject: Re: [oc] Fwd: [cdrom] Re: FFT Hardware Structure Design

    >
    >
    > I'm doing almost the same thing as jamil... I mean I'm designning a
    > FFT
    > using VHDL for OFDM system. The problem is I don't have any idea
    > how
    > to transfer the algorithm to VHDL. can you help me too?
    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Ganesh Venkataraman <gxv@c... >
    > To: cores@o...
    > Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2000 11:52:31 +0531
    > Subject: Re: [oc] Fwd: [cdrom] Re: FFT Hardware Structure Design
    >
    > > Hi Jamil,
    > > Regarding the hardware implementation of FFT.
    > > First do a behavior model and test it. That must be simple
    > and
    > > will be useful later to test u'r complete structural design
    > > For the behavior model, u need 1024x2 registers each being
    > 16-bit
    > > wide, plus an accumulator and a register to store the data.
    > > The u go on to the structural design. Do u need to do a
    > complete
    > > structural design or will an RTL level design be sufficient.
    > > Generally, for big designs no body does a complete structural
    > > design, an RTL level model would be enough.
    > > If u can give me the exact details of the algorithm that u
    > are
    > > planning to use, I can help u out with the design. I can tell
    > u
    > > what all
    > > blocks u need and how to go about with the design
    > >
    > > regards,
    > >
    > > Ganesh Venkataraman
    > >
    > >
    > > Jamil Khatib wrote:
    > > I am forwarding this email to main opencores mailing
    > > list
    > >
    > > --- hanzy <hanzy@c... > wrote:
    > > > Date: Tue, 8 Aug 2000 11:14:11 +0800
    > > > From: hanzy <hanzy@c... >
    > > > To: "cdrom@o... " <cdrom@o... >
    > > > Subject: [cdrom] Re: FFT Hardware Structure Design
    > > > Reply-to: cdrom@o...
    > > >
    > > > FFT Hardware Structure Design
    > > > I'm now researching in the Fastest FFT hardware
    > > > structure Design, (Fast Fourium Transform, 1024
    > > > complex points with 16 bits precision, should be
    > > > processed in 32us), I use VHDL to design the
    > > > structure, but to the structure I don't know the
    > > > details, the algorithm is easy, but to turn the
    > > > algorithm to structure and turn to digital
    > > > electronical design, for I have no experiences, I
    > > > still feel all adrift, is there any experts who can
    > > > give me some references?
    > > >
    > > > Best Regards!
    > > >
    > > > hanzy
    > > >
    > > > --
    >
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    > > email : gxv@c... Cypress Semiconductors Bangalore India
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    > >
    >
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