Floating-Point IP Cores User Guide

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Date 7/31/2024
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9.5.1. ALTFP_INV_SQRT Design Example: Understanding the Simulation Results

The simulation waveform in this design example is not shown in its entirety. Run the design example files in the ModelSim* - Intel® FPGA Edition software to see the complete simulation waveforms.

These figures show the expected simulation results in the ModelSim* - Intel® FPGA Edition software.

Figure 29. ALTFP_INV_SQRT Simulation Waveform (Input Data)
Figure 30. ALTFP_INV_SQRT Simulation Waveform (Output Data)

This design example implements a floating-point inverse square root for single-precision format numbers. The optional input ports (clk_en and aclr) and all three exception handling output ports (division_by_zero, nan, and zero) are enabled.

The latency is fixed at 26 clock cycles. Therefore, every inverse square root operation outputs the results 26 clock cycles later.

This table lists the inputs and corresponding outputs obtained from the simulation in the waveforms.

Table 54.  Summary of Input Values and Corresponding Outputs
Time Event
0 ns, start-up data[] value: 05AE 470Bh

Output value: An undefined value is seen on the result[] port, which can be ignored. All values seen on the output port before the 26th clock cycle are merely due to the behavior of the system during start-up and should be disregarded.

127.5 ns Output value: 5C5B 64CEh

The inverse square root of a normal number results in a normal value.

10 ns data[] value: E8A7 E93Dh

This is a negative normal value.

137.5 ns Output value: FFC0 0000h

Exception handling ports: nan asserts

The inverse square root of a negative value produces a NaN.

20 ns data[] value: 0000 0004h

The is a denormal value.

147.5 ns Output value: 7F80 0000h

Denormal numbers are forced-zero values, therefore the inverse square root of zero results in infinity.

Exception handling ports: nan deasserts, division_by_zero asserts

50 ns data[] value: 7F80 0000h

This is an infinity value.

177.5 ns Output value: 0000 0000h

The inverse square root of an infinity value produces a zero.

Exception handling ports: zero asserts