Is anybody aware of where can I find the "University of Guelph Floating-Point Arithmetic" library - "uog_fp_arith"? Is it free or not? How can I use it?
Google seems to be not very friendly regarding this information.
Besides, I am interested in any HDL package (preferably in Verilog) that involves IEEE 32 bit single precision floating point arithmetic. I have checked out Opencores. Any others?
the IEEE just released a floating point package as part of the VHDL 2008 standard.
Dont expect to get good results from synthesis though, it is not pipelined. Best stick with vendor (or other sources) IP cores. Altera and Xilinx both provide free IP cores.
you can get a '93 compatible version from: **broken link removed**