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- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
In which IP you want to set the bits?
Thank you,
Kshitij Goel
- masato1
New Contributor
- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
Please refer to the Column "Size" in the below link to understand about the input and output width w.r.t. different FFT parameter settings.
3.6.2. FFT IP Core Avalon-ST Signals (intel.com)
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Kshitij Goel
- masato1
New Contributor
Thank you for your reply. According to the chart below, does that mean sink_real is a signed number with an integer part and without a fractional part?
sink_real Input data data precision width Real input data, which represents a signed number of data precision bits.
- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
It is a signed number and it should contain the fractional part.
You can check also.
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Kshitij Goel
- masato1
New Contributor
So I want to know how many bits of the integer part and how many bits of the fractional part. the manual did not tell me.
- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
My apologies, it will not contain any fractional data.
Thank you,
Kshitij Goel
- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
My apologies, it will not contain any fractional data.
Thank you,
Kshitij Goel
- masato1
New Contributor
So, you mean how many fractional data it determined by myself?
- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
It will not contain any fractional data.
Thank you,
Kshitij Goel
- Kshitij_Intel
Frequent Contributor
Hi,
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Kshitij Goel