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Re: [fpu] Floating Point - Integer Conversion Cores
>From: owner-fpu@opencores.org [mailto:owner-fpu@opencores.org]On Behalf
>Of Jamil Khatib
>
>Hi,
>
>Could you please let me know what kind of conversion
>and how did you do it.
Which part of my description di dyou not understand ???
Do you know what an "integer" is ?
Do you know the difference between "signed" and "unsigned" ?
Do you know what "single precision floting point" is ?
If the answer to all above question is "yes" you *should* have
understood what kind of conversions those cores are doing.
How did I do it ? Read the code, or a good book, I'm not here
to teach you how to do things.
rudi
>Regards
>
>--- Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@inet.co.th> wrote:
> > > Attached are three cores that perform various
> > conversion
> > functions. All cores are written in Verilog, and are
> > purely
> > combinatorial. They all perform operations on either
> > a 32 bit
> > integer (signed & unsigned) or a single precision
> > floating
> > point number.
> > > i2f Signed Integer to Floating Point
> > ui2f Unsigned Integer to Floating Point
> > f2i Floating Point to Signed Integer
> > > rudi
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