Title :
Sorter-Based Arithmetic Circuits for Sigma-Delta Domain Signal Processing—Part I: Addition, Approximate Transcendental Functions, and Log-Domain Operations
Author :
Fujisaka, Hisato ; Kamio, Takeshi ; Ahn, Chang-Jun ; Sakamoto, Masahiro ; Haeiwa, Kazuhisa
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Inf. Sci., Hiroshima City Univ., Hiroshima, Japan
Abstract :
We construct arithmetic modules for signal processing with sigma-delta modulated signal form which has advantage in signal quality over other pulsed signal forms. In the first part of this paper, adders and exponential function modules are presented first and secondly. By utilizing the two modules, several transcendental functions including hyperbolic and logarithmic functions are constructed. The exponential functions and logarithmic functions provide log-domain arithmetic operations including multiplication, division, and power functions. Only two bit-manipulations, bit-permutation with sorting networks and bit-reversal with NOT gates, have built up all the arithmetic operations on any form of sigma-delta modulated signals. These modules, together with algebraic functions to be presented in the second part of this paper, organize an extensive module library for the sigma-delta domain signal processing.
Keywords :
adders; arithmetic; logic gates; sigma-delta modulation; signal processing; NOT gates; adders; algebraic functions; bit-manipulations; bit-permutation; exponential function modules; hyperbolic functions; log-domain arithmetic operations; logarithmic functions; power functions; sigma-delta domain signal processing; sigma-delta modulated signals; sorter-based arithmetic circuits; sorting networks; transcendental functions; Adders; Corporate acquisitions; Modulation; Noise; Quantization; Sigma delta modulation; Sorting; Adder; log-domain circuit; piecewise linear approximation; sigma-delta modulation; transcendental function;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2011.2180451