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Re: [oc] "1/x" function



On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 16:35, Joachim Strömbergson wrote:
> Aloha!
...
> 
> I recommend Parhamis book "Computer Arithmetic", see for example chapter 16.5 
> about HW-implementation of convergence division algorithms. Both pipeline 
> estimation and LUT-size estimation.
> 
> Some other person mentioned Reto Zimmermann. He has some great info, albeit 
> possibly not very helpful for this problem.
> 
> BTW: How about CORDICs? Shouldn't they be useful for this, at least as an 
> approximation?
> 
> -- 
> Med vänlig hälsning, Yours
> 
> Joachim Strömbergson - Alltid i harmonisk svängning.

Thanks to all the responses !

I actually do have several math books that describe dividers. I
was trying to see if there was a clever (very small & fast) way
to build a 1/x function without pulling out my last gray hairs !

The end result would be to build a divider using a 1/x and then
multiply operations. The rational is that I already have a multi-
plier, and I was hoping to be able to build a 1/x function in much
smaller space and higher speed than a full divider.

I will post any finding I'll come across.

Cheers !
rudi
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