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Matlab power function passing HDL coder requirements

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Jesus
Jesus le 15 Jan 2014
Commenté : Shubham Kapoor le 21 Avr 2015
Which could be the easiest way of realizing the MATLAB function power(a,b) in order to fulfill HDL coder conversion requirements?
According to HDL code generation, none of the power functions are supported.
Thanks in advance.

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Tim McBrayer
Tim McBrayer le 15 Jan 2014
Modifié(e) : Tim McBrayer le 15 Jan 2014
There are several ways that you could approach this, depending on your data types and value requirements. One big question is, can your exponent be fractional, or is it limited to integer values? You could build a Stateflow chart or write a MATLAB Function block, if using Simulink. You could also build a subsystem that will repeatedly multiply by your value, using only basic blocks.
If generating HDL Code from MATLAB, you can write your own function, using whatever technique you wish.
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Jesus
Jesus le 27 Jan 2014
Okay, i get it. I have realized LUTs for log2, log, sqrt, etc. using the scripts provided in Mathworks:
but i have not tried with exp function. I understand that these functions are not valid for negative entries (it is explicitely written within them).
My question is if it's convenient to follow this structure (LUT table + normalization & leading zeros) and which might be the changes in order to accept negative numbers without losing functionality.
Shubham Kapoor
Shubham Kapoor le 21 Avr 2015
can you help me out?I need to realize LUT for exponential function

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