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High performance rotation architectures based on the radix-4 CORDIC algorithm
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1997
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Radix-4 Cordic AlgorithmArray ComputingEngineeringHardware AccelerationCordic ArchitecturesAerospace EngineeringAdvanced ComputingHigh-performance ArchitectureMechatronicsHardware AlgorithmComputer EngineeringComputer ArchitectureParallel ProgrammingComputer ScienceCircular CoordinatesParallel ComputingComputational GeometryRadix-4 Cordic Architectures
Traditionally, CORDIC algorithms have employed radix-2 in the first n/2 microrotations (n is the precision in bits) in order to preserve a constant scale factor. The authors present a full radix-4 CORDIC algorithm in rotation mode and circular coordinates and its corresponding selection function, and propose an efficient technique for the compensation of the nonconstant scale factor. Three radix-4 CORDIC architectures are implemented: 1) a word serial architecture based on the zero skipping technique, 2) a pipelined architecture, and 3) an application specific architecture (the angles are known beforehand). The first two are general purpose implementations where redundant (carry-save) or nonredundant arithmetic can be used, whereas the last one is a simplification of the first two. The proposed architectures present a good trade-off between latency and hardware complexity when compared with existing CORDIC architectures.
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