IEEE 802.11ad (WiGig 60GHz) LDPC Decoder
The WiGig standard (IEEE 802.11ad) delivers data rates of up to 7 Gbit/s and hence outperforms the current IEEE 802.11n standard …
Overview
The WiGig standard (IEEE 802.11ad) delivers data rates of up to 7 Gbit/s and hence outperforms the current IEEE 802.11n standard by more than 10x. It uses the 60 GHz band to enable short range communication and interoperability between a broad set of applications and platforms. The WiGig LDPC decoder is designed in particular to deliver highest throughputs in the multi-gigabit domain with a small footprint. At the same time it provides outstanding error correction performance, resulting in a low energy consumption and increasing range of wireless transmission. Its unique pipeline architecture can be customized at design-time to deliver best performance on any target technology (ASIC technology nodes and FPGAs). Insertion, removal and balancing of pipeline stages within the IP core is flexible and allows for optimization of required routing resources, path delays between pipeline stages, throughput, and footprint at the same time.
Key features
- Compliant with IEEE 802.11ad
- Support for 672 bits codewords and all LDPC code rates (1/2, 5/8, 3/4, 13/16)
Benefits
- Silicon-proven IP
- Unique pipeline architecture allows for perfect customization to customer’s target technology
- Gains up to 3 dB compared to Viterbi decoders
- Low-power and low-complexity design.
- Block-to-block on-the-fly configuration.
- Early stopping criterion for iterative LDPC decoder, saving a considerable amount of energy
- Configurable amount of LDPC decoding iterations for trading-off throughput and error correction performance
- Collection of statistical information (number of iterations, successful decoding)
- Available for ASIC and FPGAs (AMD Xilinx, Intel)
- Deliverable includes VHDL source code or synthesized netlist, VHDL testbench, and Matlab, C or C++ bit-accurate simulation model
Applications
- Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN)
- Ultra-wideband (UWB)
- Microwave Links
- Optical Links
- Further High-throughput Applications
What’s Included?
- VHDL source code or synthesized netlist
- HDL simulation models e.g. for Aldec’s Riviera-PRO
- VHDL testbench
- bit-accurate Matlab, C or C++ simulation model
- comprehensive documentation
Files
Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.
Specifications
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IEEE 802.11ad (WiGig 60GHz) LDPC Decoder is a Channel Coding IP core from Creonic listed on Semi IP Hub.
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