Jul 13, 2015 #1 T tech_pro Member level 2 Joined Oct 1, 2010 Messages 46 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,634 Hi I am a bit confused when defining the i,j,k in the adder can any one help me to understand it regards uzmeed
Hi I am a bit confused when defining the i,j,k in the adder can any one help me to understand it regards uzmeed
Jul 13, 2015 #2 S srizbf Advanced Member level 5 Joined Apr 3, 2010 Messages 1,992 Helped 417 Reputation 840 Reaction score 329 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 10,985 what is i,j and k? give full information .
Jul 14, 2015 #3 T tech_pro Member level 2 Joined Oct 1, 2010 Messages 46 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,286 Activity points 1,634 i , j , k when we are in the carry look a head adder network we have equation for PG P(i:j) = P(i:k+1)and P(k:j) G(i:j ) = G(i:k+1)or (P(i:k+1 )and G(k:j) ) or u can find this equation on https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/han/ACS-P35/8-bit-KoggeStone-Adder.pdf page number 2 I want to ask how do these i, j ,k is defined for any block
i , j , k when we are in the carry look a head adder network we have equation for PG P(i:j) = P(i:k+1)and P(k:j) G(i:j ) = G(i:k+1)or (P(i:k+1 )and G(k:j) ) or u can find this equation on https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/srg/han/ACS-P35/8-bit-KoggeStone-Adder.pdf page number 2 I want to ask how do these i, j ,k is defined for any block
Jul 14, 2015 #4 S srizbf Advanced Member level 5 Joined Apr 3, 2010 Messages 1,992 Helped 417 Reputation 840 Reaction score 329 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 10,985 i is the bit number. for an 8bit , i=0 to 7. other , variables are not properly explained in the document.
i is the bit number. for an 8bit , i=0 to 7. other , variables are not properly explained in the document.