Scaling
The dynamic range of fixed-point numbers is much less than floating-point numbers with equivalent word sizes. To avoid overflow conditions and minimize quantization errors, fixed-point numbers must be scaled.
With the Fixed-Point Designer™ software, you can select a fixed-point data type whose scaling is defined by its binary point, or you can select an arbitrary linear scaling that suits your needs.
Topics
- Scaling
The dynamic range of fixed-point numbers is much less than floating-point numbers with equivalent word sizes. To avoid overflow conditions and minimize quantization errors, fixed-point numbers must be scaled.
- Compute Slope and Bias
Describes slope-bias scaling and how to compute it.
- Recommendations for Arithmetic and Scaling
Scaling in your fixed-point design based on the limitations of fixed-point arithmetic.