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Try this ZIP file. It should have the (missing) hex files attached.
They're not kept in the repository simply because of the expectation that the RTL as written isn't likely to satisfy anyone's purposes without being rebuilt. Once you rebuild the RTL, you get a choice of FFT size, data widths, multiply implementations, and more. The HEX files would then be rebuilt at that time to match your needs. The RTL files that exist are more for demonstration--so you can look over the logic and see if it's something you are interested in or not.
I will point out that others have managed to build the core generator under windows. There are a couple of hiccups when doing so: the lstat command isn't supported under windows, and mkdir doesn't use two arguments under windows like it does under Linux. Other than those two issues, my understanding is that you should be able to build it fairly well.
Dan
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Try this ZIP file. It should have the (missing) hex files attached.
dblclockfft.rtl.zip
They're not kept in the repository simply because of the expectation that the RTL as written isn't likely to satisfy anyone's purposes without being rebuilt. Once you rebuild the RTL, you get a choice of FFT size, data widths, multiply implementations, and more. The HEX files would then be rebuilt at that time to match your needs. The RTL files that exist are more for demonstration--so you can look over the logic and see if it's something you are interested in or not.
I will point out that others have managed to build the core generator under windows. There are a couple of hiccups when doing so: the lstat command isn't supported under windows, and mkdir doesn't use two arguments under windows like it does under Linux. Other than those two issues, my understanding is that you should be able to build it fairly well.
Dan
Thank you very much. I will try to run the rtl and check the simulation result for FFT core design studying. And then I will try to deal with the problem under windows.
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Related Issues (13)
- Don't care output HOT 7
- Compiling under MINGW-w64/MSYS2 HOT 8
- Request to add a License to the project HOT 2
- Return value of `printf`.
- How would I use this FFT for my 20khz sampled audio signal? HOT 3
- Output scaling factor HOT 2
- Timing optimization HOT 3
- longmpy declared as a wire instead of a reg in hwbfly.v HOT 1
- unexpected output HOT 3
- Support FP32 format HOT 1
- X propagation : 4096 pt FFT HOT 1
- Undefined behaviour of o_result HOT 2
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