Efficient Split Radix FFTs in FPGAs

Abstract

This presentation outlines methods for split radix FFTs implemented in FPGAs. Analysis of various algorithms with regards to performance, cost and power consumption are presented. FPGAs are rapidly finding their way into high performance DSP applications, specifically real time signal processing applications. Large FPGAs offer a significant cost, size, and power advantage over other alternatives for many front end real time processing operations. FPGAs offer the advantage of short and flexible design cycles, high performance and relatively low NRE. The FFT is at the heart of many real time signal processing applications, including radar, communication, and image processing. Logic for high speed FFTs can account for up to 90% of the cost and power of a given application, making efficient resource usage critical.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 23, 2003
Accession Number
ADA428967

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