how to map decimal values to rom , such that they return unsigned fixed point numbers respectively?
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hello guys, how to i map my decimal values eg(0.456,0.568,0.635,0.785.....) to my rom memory such that they output 400mhz,500mhz,600mhz,700mhz respectively using matlab sys generator???
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Star Strider
2016-8-29
Sandeep Kumar’s later Comment is reproduced here for clarification:
‘those left hand side are my input values , the right hand side are the values that should stored in the rom.’
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Walter Roberson
2016-8-29
1D lookup table would seem appropriate.
Are the input values always going to be exact matches for one of the values on the left? For example, 27.1666 and 27.1668 would never be inputs, but 27.1667 encoded in decimal could be an input? Or are the inputs encoded using the Fixed Point Toolbox in binary?
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Walter Roberson
2016-8-29
When I graph the data, second column as x and first column as y, it looks to me as if the 27.1667 entry for 655 Hz is perhaps incorrect and would be expected to be between 30 and 31 instead.
Overall you can get a not bad fit of the possibility that y = a*x^b + c, where x is the first column and y is the second column. The 124 would be the biggest outlier for that, but is not so bad. The 27.1667 presents a bit of a kink to it though.
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