High-performance signal-processing designs increasingly require higher than 18-bit precision and even a range of precisions across the datapath. You’re probably seeing these requirements in traditional digital signal processing (DSP) functions such as finite impulse response (FIR) filters, fast Fourier transforms (FFTs), emerging matrix functions, and in custom signal-processing datapaths.
Watch this 23-minute webcast to learn about:
- The FPGA industry’s first variable-precision DSP architecture, in our 28-nm Stratix® V FPGA family
- How this architecture allows you to set the precision of each DSP block-from 9×9 up to floating point-to perfectly suit your application
- How each DSP block precision can be set individually to efficiently accommodate bit growth and the required growth in precision within the DSP datapath