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Design and Implementation of FPU for Optimised Speed
Author(s) -
R. Bhuvanapriya,
Menakadevi Thangavelu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.c6444.029320
Subject(s) - ieee floating point , computer science , floating point unit , floating point , single precision floating point format , double precision floating point format , computer hardware , throughput , adder , field programmable gate array , digital signal processing , verilog , embedded system , latency (audio) , algorithm , operating system , telecommunications , wireless
Currently, each CPU has one or additional Floating Point Units (FPUs) integrated inside it. It is usually utilized in math wide-ranging applications, such as digital signal processing. It is found in places be established in engineering, medical and military fields in adding along to in different fields requiring audio, image or video handling. A high-speed and energy-efficient floating point unit is naturally needed in the electronics diligence as an arithmetic unit in microprocessors. The most operations accounting 95% of conformist FPU are multiplication and addition. Many applications need the speedy execution of arithmetic operations. In the existing system, the FPM(Floating Point Multiplication) and FPA(Floating Point Addition) have more delay and fewer speed and fewer throughput. The demand for high speed and throughput intended to design the multiplier and adder blocks within the FPM (Floating point multiplication)and FPA(Floating Point Addition) in a format of single precision floating point and double-precision floating point operation is internally pipelined to achieve high throughput and these are supported by the IEEE 754 standard floating point representations. This is designed with the Verilog code using Xilinx ISE 14.5 software tool is employed to code and verify the ensuing waveforms of the designed code.

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