CORDIC Algorithm Accelerator
The CORDIC IP provides hardware acceleration of mathematical functions (mainly trigonometric ones) commonly used in motor control…
Overview
The CORDIC IP provides hardware acceleration of mathematical functions (mainly trigonometric ones) commonly used in motor control, metering, signal processing and many other applications. It speeds up the calculation of these functions compared to a software implementation, making it possible the use of a lower operating frequency, or freeing up processor cycles in order to perform other tasks.
Key features
- 24-bit CORDIC rotation engine
- Circular and Hyperbolic modes
- Rotation and Vectoring modes
- Functions: sine, cosine, sinh, cosh, atan, atan2, atanh, modulus, square root, natural logarithm, exp
- Programmable precision
- Low latency AHB slave interface
- Results can be read as soon as ready, without polling or interrupt
- DMA read and write channels
- Multiple register read/write by DMA
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What is CORDIC Algorithm Accelerator?
CORDIC Algorithm Accelerator is a Arithmetic Units IP core from Nuclei System Technology listed on Semi IP Hub.
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