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05-09-2018 04:04 AM
can you tell the reason behind, "divide is not working in FPGA"?
05-09-2018 04:22 AM - edited 05-09-2018 04:23 AM
Hi Shiva,
you are asking in a 13 years old thread: quite a lot has changed in this time…
Surely the Divide operation is supported in the FPGA, even with SGL data since several years. BUT: a division (most often) requires a lot of resources in the FPGA!
So the recommendation is: avoid division, when possible…
05-09-2018 04:37 AM
"a division (most often) requires a lot of resources in the FPGA!", still i couldn't get this gerd..
by the way, i'm new to the FPGA concepts..so, can you elaborate this thing (dividing in FGPA)?
05-09-2018 04:53 AM
Hi Shiva,
in FPGA you can use most functions you also use in "standard" LabVIEW on "standard" computer.
THe difference is: in standard PC "heavy" computations need more time, but in the FPGA "heavy" operations consume more "fabric"/"space"/"resources".
Keep in mind: the FPGA is a piece of hardware providing a limited amount of "computational units" (aka resources), but those resources can execute all at the same speed (more or less)…