Vendor: Dyumnin Semiconductors Category: Control Logic

HFT: Order Book

Maintains a database of outstanding orders.

Overview

Maintains a database of outstanding orders. updated database for 4 type of transactions New Order, Modify Order, Cancel Order, Transaction.
Sends a UDP Packet to host when there is a change in top 10 Buy/Sell orders with the details of the cumulative outstanding orders at each price point.

Applications

  • High Frequency trading.
  • NSE.

What’s Included?

  • Verilog Code
  • Constraints

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
NSEOrderBook
Vendor
Dyumnin Semiconductors
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Dyumnin Semiconductors
HQ: India
Dyumnin Semiconductors offers IP's and design Services in the following domains for ASIC and FPGA design: - Cryptography. - DSP / Test and Measurement. - Networking (Wireless communication (WLAN), Wired communication (Ethernet 1/10/40/100G), Switches.) - Display technologies. - Serial Protocols. - Gaming Peripherals. - SoC and Subsystem. The founding team has decades of experience and has contributed to successful tape-out of dozens of multi-million gate ASIC's.

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