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1. Agilex™ 5 Variable Precision DSP Blocks Overview
2. Agilex™ 5 Variable Precision DSP Blocks Architecture
3. Agilex™ 5 Variable Precision DSP Blocks Operational Modes
4. Agilex™ 5 Variable Precision DSP Blocks Design Considerations
5. Native Fixed Point DSP Agilex™ FPGA IP Core References
6. Multiply Adder Intel® FPGA IP Core References
7. ALTMULT_COMPLEX Intel® FPGA IP Core References
8. LPM_MULT Intel® FPGA IP Core References
9. LPM_DIVIDE (Divider) Intel FPGA IP Core
10. Native Floating Point DSP Agilex™ FPGA IP References
11. Native AI Optimized DSP Agilex™ FPGA IP References
12. Document Revision History for the Agilex™ 5 Variable Precision DSP Blocks User Guide
2.1.1. Input Register Bank for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.2. Pipeline Registers for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.3. Pre-adder for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.4. Internal Coefficient for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.5. Multipliers for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.6. Adder or Subtractor for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.7. Accumulator, Chainout Adder, and Preload Constant for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.8. Systolic Register for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.9. Double Accumulation Register for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.1.10. Output Register Bank for Fixed-point Arithmetic
2.2.1. Input Register Bank for Floating-point Arithmetic
2.2.2. Pipeline Registers for Floating-point Arithmetic
2.2.3. Multipliers for Floating-point Arithmetic
2.2.4. Adder or Subtractor for Floating-point Arithmetic
2.2.5. Output Register Bank for Floating-point Arithmetic
2.2.6. Exception Handling for Floating-point Arithmetic
3.2.2.1. FP16 Supported Precision Formats
3.2.2.2. Sum of Two FP16 Multiplication Mode
3.2.2.3. Sum of Two FP16 Multiplication with FP32 Addition Mode
3.2.2.4. Sum of Two FP16 Multiplication with Accumulation Mode
3.2.2.5. FP16 Vector One Mode
3.2.2.6. FP16 Vector Two Mode
3.2.2.7. FP16 Vector Three Mode
5.1. Native Fixed Point DSP Agilex™ FPGA IP Release Information
5.2. Supported Operational Modes
5.3. Maximum Input Data Width for Fixed-point Arithmetic
5.4. Maximum Output Data Width for Fixed-point Arithmetic
5.5. Parameterizing Native Fixed Point DSP IP
5.6. Native Fixed Point DSP Agilex™ FPGA IP Signals
5.7. IP Migration
10.4.1. FP32 Multiplication Mode Signals
10.4.2. FP32 Addition or Subtraction Mode Signals
10.4.3. FP32 Multiplication with Addition or Subtraction Mode Signals
10.4.4. FP32 Multiplication with Accumulation Mode Signals
10.4.5. FP32 Vector One and Vector Two Modes Signals
10.4.6. Sum of Two FP16 Multiplication Mode Signals
10.4.7. Sum of Two FP16 Multiplication with FP32 Addition Mode Signals
10.4.8. Sum of Two FP16 Multiplication with Accumulation Mode Signals
10.4.9. FP16 Vector One and Vector Two Modes Signals
10.4.10. FP16 Vector Three Mode Signals
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2.1.7. Accumulator, Chainout Adder, and Preload Constant for Fixed-point Arithmetic
The Agilex™ 5 variable precision DSP block supports accumulator and adder up to 64 bits for fixed-point arithmetic.
The following signals can dynamically control the function of the accumulator and the chainout adder:
- NEGATE
- LOADCONST
- ACCUMULATE
- DISABLE_CHAINOUT
The accumulator and chainout adder features are not available in two fixed-point arithmetic independent 18 x 19 modes and INT16 complex multiplication mode.
Function | Description | NEGATE | LOADCONST | ACCUMULATE |
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Zeroing | Disables the accumulator. | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Preload | The result is always added to the preload value. Only one bit of the 64-bit preload value can be “1”. You can use this function to round the DSP result to any position of the 64-bit result. | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Accumulation | Adds the current result to the previous accumulate result. | 0 | X | 1 |
Decimation + Accumulation | This function takes the current result, converts it into two’s complement, and adds it to the previous result. | 1 | X | 1 |
Decimation + Chainout Adder | This function takes the current result, converts it into two’s complement, and adds it to the output of previous DSP block. | 1 | 0 | 0 |