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Encyclopedia: Saturation arithmetic
Saturation arithmetic is a version of arithmetic in which all operations such as addition and multiplication are limited to a fixed range between a minimum and maximum value. If the result of an opera...
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Use the Saturation Arithmetic VIs to handle or avoid integer overflow when performing mathematical operations.
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A major feature of MMX instructions is saturation arithmetic. Saturation arithmetic is important to many graphics routines. In other words, saturation arithmetic handles "wrap-around" problems. This is a very handy thing to have.
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The proposed methodology makes optimized use of saturation arithmetic to produce a small design implemented directly in hardware.
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rdfs:label Synthesis of saturation arithmetic architectures. (xsd:string)
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A new realizability condition for limit cycle-free state-space digital filters employing saturation arithmetic Singh, V. Abstract A criterion for the absence of zero-input limit cycles in state-space digital filters employing saturation arithmetic is presented.
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Modified Form of Liu-Michel's Criterion for Global Asymptotic Stability of Fixed-Point State-Space Digital Filters Using Saturation Arithmetic Singh, Abstract A criterion for the global asymptotic stability of fixed-point state-space digital filters using saturation arithmetic was previously given by Liu and Michel.
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Saturation arithmetic is a version of arithmetic in which all operations such as addition and multiplication are limited to a fixed range between a minimum and maximum value. Typically, early computer microprocessors did not implement integer arithmetic operations using saturation arithmetic;
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As can be seen from these examples, familiar properties like Associativity and Distributivity fail in saturation arithmetic. Typically, early computer Microprocessor s did not implement integer arithmetic operations using saturation arithmetic;
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1. A data processing system capable of selectively executing an ordinary arithmetic operation instruction with no saturation processing and a saturation arithmetic operation instruction, and including an arithmetic operation means (1) and a memory means (9) including at least one flag (S, V, CY, Z) indicating the status of...
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