| ??? 11/19/02 06:40 Read: times |
#32725 - RE: calculus by assembly |
hi;
how about implememting it using FIR kind of arrangement?you can keep a buffer of finite length and respective multiplying/scaling factors.by adjusting these factors proprly you can have the required function with MAC(multiply-and -accumulate).but for that you should have a fixed/floating point package for 51/52 and signal should not be too fast. regards pranav |
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