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Re: Rep:[oc] Floating point Core



Hi,
Sorry, yes I am sumeet in US but not that Sumit !!



At 11:48 AM 4/30/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Are you the Sumit who is working with Sheetal,Ram kadiala,Vishal in USA
>at VLSI and you came to Caen in France at Philips for a short time ?
>
>Dharmesh.
>
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De: Sumeet Suri <sumeetsuri@yahoo.com>
>A: cores@opencores.org
>Date: 28/04/02
>Objet: [oc] Floating point Core
>
>Hey guys,
>
>I am implementing the Floating point core available from opencores in my
>design
>application. But I am not able to clock it at a speed greater then 7Mhz.
>
>This is
>what my synthesize tools tell me (ISE 4.1i)
>
>I even tested it in hardware but it does not work. I am implementing
>this on
>A Xess (xcv 800 board).
>
>I just wanted to ask whether any of you guys who use the FPU core had
>success with it
>and what frequency were u able to clock it at.
>
>Or is there a better source where i can get these cores. I only need FP
>add, subtract, mul,
>integer to float and float to integer.
>
>Regards
>Sumeet
>
>
>
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