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Hi,
I am asking about AHB single transfers.
Is it possible to have Back-to-Back single transfers ?
There will be and arbitration phase before each transfer which will not allow back-to-back singles, Is that right ?
By back-to-back transfers, i mean two adjacent address phases for the...
Hi,
Do anyone knows a method to choose certain values in a range list while defining a cover point's bin
In systemverilog 2012 we can use "with clause" but earlier standard of systemverilog do not support this feature. Is there a solution ?
The tool version i am using doesn't support...
thank you for your helpful answer
for further understanding i wish to ask some more questions :)
- what is the condition on write and read rates to avoid overflow and underflow ?
- should read rate be higher than write rate to use FIFO ?
- i don't understand the last update
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If you...
what is the difference between data rate at input and output side and the data burst size ? could you please explain using a numerical example ?
could you please answer the updated part of the last post
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i have one more question
does number of idle cycles between data burst matter ?
so if i...
hi KlausST ,
what is meant by " data burst size "
thank you in advance
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i have one more question
does number of idle cycles between data burst matter ?
so if i have:
a fifo which clocks data in at 100mhz and clocks data out at 80mhz. On the input there is only 80 data...
Hi,
i am designing asynchronous FIFO with the following specs:
write clock = 166 Mhz
read clock = 66 Mhz
assuming reading and writing occur consequently each clock cycle for reading and writing
i am asking how to calculate FIFO depth ? i think i need at least 100 locations, is it right ...
thank you
andre_teprom
for further understanding
i.e. GPUs are specialized in just drawing images on the screen i.e. (vertex shading , geometry shading , rasterizer , pixel shading and o/p merging ) ?
who is responsible for image processing i.e. rotating images , filtering and so on ? the...
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isn't image processing a kind of digital signal processing ?
why don't we use DSPs in image processing ? or what is special operations needed for image processing forced us to design GPUs rather than using DSPs ?
what is GPUs optimized for ?
this my questions
I asking about the main differences between GPU (graphical processing unit) and DSP (digital signal processor)
isn't DSP capable of doing image processing as it is part of signal processing ?
so what is the main characteristics of image processing differentiating it from the wide digital...
thank you for your reply
I am asking about the basic mathematical operations to display an image using GPU (i.e. vertex shading , ..... ), I want to know the mathematics behind these operations and simple image processing used in most GPU (e.g. filtering according to sreevenkjan )
I am asking...
dear all,
I am going to design a GPU used in image processing applications
I want to know the basic mathematical operations needed in image processing which will help me in my project
I need a recommended references which are simple and comprehensive
thank you in advance
thank you for your reply,
i am a new user to ubuntu , i read about rEFInd and i am going to install it but my windows 8.1 is secure boot , so as i understand from here :
file:///home/abdalrahman_ehsan/refind-bin-0.7.6/docs/refind/installing.html#quickstart
i had to user --shim option, is that...
my laptob comes with windows 8.1 and i created an unallocated partition and installed ubuntu 13.41 on it, i made the default loader the ubuntu's loader
now i can't login to windows 8.1
any suggestion ??
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