This lab exercise will introduce you to AccelDSP’s floating- to fixed-point conversion features. AccelDSP will automatically generate a fixed-point representation of a floating-point design. This process is controllable by using quantize directives.
This lab exercise will cover the use of AccelDSP’s design exploration capabilities that include mapping variables to memory and unrolling loop and vector operations. You will learn how to create different hardware architectures without modifying the MATLAB source to explore different area/performance tradeoffs.
This paper describes some of the author s experiences from a C++ implementation of a concordance program for texts in Old West Norse and Runic Swedish.
This article describes Atmel’s FingerChip technology for electronic fingerprint sensing that
combines the advantages of small size, low cost, high accuracy, zero maintenance, low energy
consumption and portability. This technology has applications in a wide range of fixed and
portable secured devices including access control systems, cash terminals, public transport, PCs,
PDAs, Smart Card readers and motor vehicles. It can be used in almost any situation where
rapid, reliable and accurate identification or authentication of an individual is required.