Pipelined FFT
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) IP core is an implementation of a Cooley-Tukey FFT algorithm
Overview
Comcores Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) IP core is an implementation of a Cooley-Tukey FFT algorithm, a computationally efficient method for calculating the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). The FFT IP uses a Radix-2, Decimation-In-Time (DIT) and pipelined architecture targeting high performance systems where high throughput is a key requirement.
The FFT IP core comes with a large variety of run-time configurations such as FFT/IFFT mode, gain control, and transform size which makes it suitable for a large variety of applications such as OFDM systems (e.g. LTE or New Radio) and real-time signal analysis. For any high performance application the FFT IP core delivers on your need for speed and performance whether the target is FPGA or ASIC.
Block Diagram
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Delivers Performance
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Highly Configurable
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Easy to use
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Silicon Agnostic
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- Solid documentation, including User Manual, Release Note and Product Brief.
- Simulation Environment, including Simple Testbed, Test case and Test Script.
- Software Model included.
- Access to support system and direct support from Comcores Engineers.
- Timing Constraints in Synopsys SDC format (optional).
- Synopsys Lint (optional).
- Synopsys Lint waiver (optional).
