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1. Stratix® 10 Variable Precision DSP Blocks Overview
2. Block Architecture Overview
3. Operational Mode Descriptions
4. Design Considerations
5. Stratix® 10 Variable Precision DSP Blocks Implementation Guide
6. Native Fixed Point DSP Stratix® 10 FPGA IP Core References
7. Multiply Adder IP Core References
8. ALTMULT_COMPLEX Intel® FPGA IP Core References
9. LPM_MULT Intel® FPGA IP Core References
10. Native Floating Point DSP Stratix® 10 FPGA IP References
11. LPM_DIVIDE (Divider) Intel FPGA IP Core
12. Stratix® 10 Variable Precision DSP Blocks User Guide Document Archives
13. Document Revision History for the Stratix® 10 Variable Precision DSP Blocks User Guide
2.1. Input Register Bank for Fixed-Point and Floating-Point Arithmetic
2.2. Pipeline Registers for Fixed-Point and Floating-Point Arithmetic
2.3. Pre-adder for Fixed-Point Arithmetic
2.4. Internal Coefficient for Fixed-Point Arithmetic
2.5. Multipliers for Fixed-Point and Floating-Point Arithmetic
2.6. Adder or Subtractor for Fixed-Point and Floating-Point Arithmetic
2.7. Accumulator, Chainout Adder, and Preload Constant for Fixed-Point Arithmetic
2.8. Systolic Register for Fixed-Point Arithmetic
2.9. Double Accumulation Register for Fixed-Point Arithmetic
2.10. Output Register Bank for Fixed-Point and Floating-Point Arithmetic
2.11. Exception Handling for Floating-Point Arithmetic
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3.1.2. Multiplier Adder Sum Mode
The multiplier adder sum mode uses the equations:
- resulta = (bx * by) + (ax * ay) to calculate the sum of the two 18 x 19 multiplications.
- resulta = (bx * by) - (ax * ay) to calculate the difference of the two 18 x 19 multiplications.
Figure 8. One Sum of Two 18 x 18 or 18 × 19 Multipliers with One Variable Precision DSP Block for Stratix® 10 Devices
In this figure, the variable is defined as follows:
- n = 19 for 18 × 19 signed operands
- n = 18 for 18 × 18 unsigned operands
Set the SUB dynamic control signal to high to calculate the difference of the two 18 × 19 multiplications.
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