Field-programmable logic (FPL) densities and performance have steadily improved, allowing DSP solutions to be integrated on a single FPL chip. The primary limitation of FPLs, in DSP-centric applications, is their intrinsically weak arithmetic performance compared to DSP microprocessors and ASICs. In some cases, distributed arithmetic (DA) has been used to mask FPL arithmetic inadequacies. The Residue Number System (RNS) has demonstrated an ability to support high-bandwidth arithmetic with limited resources. This paper presents a methodology for merging distributed arithmetic with the residue number systems to achieve high-performance FPL solutions
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Circuits and Systems, 1999. ISCAS '99. Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on
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Date of Conference: Jul 1999