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High performance distributed arithmetic FPGA decimators for video-frequency applications

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3 Author(s)
Living, J. ; Sch. of Eng. & Adv. Technol., Staffordshire Univ., Stafford, UK ; Al-Hashimi, B.M. ; Moniri, M.

This paper describes a method of implementing high performance integer decimators for video-frequency applications using FPGAs. The decimators are derived from polyphase decomposition of an FIR filter prototype and implemented using a modified distributed arithmetic look-up-table architecture, incorporating a pseudo floating point method of coefficient representation which affords resource efficiency for high-order designs. Furthermore, a new SRAM based delay is used to realise the decimator sample delay section. An implementation of a 2:1 decimator for 27 MHz oversampled luminance video signals using a Xilinx XC4013E FPGA is included

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Electronics, Circuits and Systems, 1998 IEEE International Conference on  (Volume:3 )

Date of Conference: 1998

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