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PDSP16510AMA

Manufacturer Part Number
PDSP16510AMA
Description
Stand Alone FFT Processor
Manufacturer
Mitel Networks Corporation
Datasheet
Supersedes January 1997 version, DS3762 - 2.0
Fourier Transforms on complex or real data sets containing up
to 1024 points. Data and coefficients are each represented by
16 bits, with block floating point arithmetic for increased
dynamic range.
complex data points. This removes the memory transfer
bottleneck, inherent in building block solutions. Its organisa-
tion allows the PDSP16510 to simultaneously input new data,
transform data stored in the RAM, and to output previous
results. No external buffering is needed for transforms con-
taining up to 256 points, and the PDSP16510 can be directly
connected to an A/D converter to perform continuous trans-
forms. The user can choose to overlap data blocks by either
0%, 50%, or 75%. Inputs and outputs are asynchronous to the
40MHz system clock used for internal operations.
some 98µs, which is equivalent to throughput rates of 450
million operations per second. Multiple devices can be con-
nected in parallel in order to increase the sampling rate up to
the 40MHz system clock. Six devices are needed to give the
maximum performance with 1024 point transforms.
can be internally applied to the incoming real or complex data.
The latter gives 67dB side lobe attenuation. The operator
values are calculated internally and do not require an external
ROM nor do they incur any time penalty.
the frequency bins. These can be directly connected to the
PDSP16330 in order to produce magnitude and phase values
from the complex data.
NOTE
Polyimide is used as an inter-layer dielectric and as
glassivation.
Polymeric material is also used for die attach which according
to the requirement in paragraph 1.2.1.b. (2) precludes
catagorising this device as fully compliant. In every other
respect this device has been manufactured and screened in
full accordance with the requirements of Mil-Std 883 (latest
revision).
CHANGE NOTIFICATION
The change notification requirements of MIL-PRF-38535 will
be implemented on this device type. Known customers will be
notified of any changes since the last buy when ordering
further parts if significant changes have been made.
Rev
Date
The PDSP16510 performs Forward or Inverse Fast
An internal RAM is provided which can hold up to 1024
A 1024 point complex transform can be completed in
Either a Hamming or a Blackman-Harris window operator
The device outputs the real and imaginary components of
MAR 1993 JAN 1997 OCT 1998
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ORDERING INFORMATION
PDSP16510A MA GCPR
PDSP16510A MA AC1R
FEATURES
Completely self contained FFT Processor
Internal RAM supports up to1024 complex points
16 bit data and coefficients plus block floating point for
increased dynamic range
450 MIP operation gives 98 microsecond transforma-
tion times for 1024 points
Up to 40MHz sampling rates with A grade multiple
devices.
Internal window operator gives 67dB side lobe
attenuation and needs no external ROM.
132 pin surface mount package
Stand Alone FFT Processor
Fig. 1. Block Diagram
PDSP16510A MA
(Power Ceramic QFP Package
- HIREL LEVEL A Screening)
(Power Ceramic PGA Package
- HIREL LEVEL A Screening)
DS3762 - 3.0 October 1998
PDSP16510A MA
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PDSP16510AMA Summary of contents

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Supersedes January 1997 version, DS3762 - 2.0 The PDSP16510 performs Forward or Inverse Fast Fourier Transforms on complex or real data sets containing up to 1024 points. Data and coefficients are each represented by 16 bits, with block floating point ...

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PDSP16510A MA Fig. 2. Typical 256 Point Real Only System Performing Continuous Transforms 2 Pin Out for 84 PGA Package (AC84) - bottom view ...

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Pin Out for 132 Leaded Chip Carrier (GC132) PDSP16510A MA 3 ...

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PDSP16510A MA SIGNAL TYPE DESCRIPTION D15:0 I Data input during real only mode, The real component in complex data mode. AUX15:0 I When DEF is active AUX15:0 are used to define the operating mode as defined in Table 3. When ...

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It does, however, reduce the actual frequency resolution, and the Hamming window may then be preferable. Data in and out of the device is represented ...

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PDSP16510A MA block floating point shifting scheme, which is discussed later. Overflow can NEVER occur if the 3 bit option is chosen, but at the expense of worse dynamic range. When overflow does occur a flag is raised which can ...

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The device is then configured in a mode with separate load, transform and dump operations. The internal arrangement is shown in Fig. 5. The support of an external input buffer is ...

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PDSP16510A MA complete or DAV will never go active. See the section on multiple device operation. LOADING DATA Data loading is controlled by three signals; DIS an input strobe, INEN a load enable, and LFLG an output flag. Detailed timing ...

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The DOS priming strobes must be enabled by the DEN input, unless the device has been configured in one of the multiple device modes ( See section on Multiple Device Systems ). ...

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PDSP16510A MA input. When DEN and DOS are both active an internal read operation occurs, and an address generator is incremented. DAV goes in-active in response to the DOS edge needed to read the last output, unless Bit 15 in ...

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Fig. 7. Host Controlled System GENERAL DUMP CONSIDERATIONS The tri-state drivers on the output buses are only enabled when both DAV and DEN are active. When DEN is tied permanently, low the output bus will start to become valid from ...

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PDSP16510A MA with a complex transform of the same size. The point complex mode becomes real mode, but the change from complex transforms real transforms is ...

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SINGLE DEVICE SAMPLING RATES In a single device system the maximum sampling rate is dependent on the transform size, the data overlap, and whether real or complex data is applied. Table 4 gives the times taken to complete the transforms ...

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PDSP16510A MA tiple concurrent transforms are performed ( for example two LFLG transitions are sometimes needed to support block overlapping. This is fully explained in the section on Mode 1 sampling rates. ...

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DAV output will not asynchronously go active as happens in a single device system. Instead DAV will only go active when DEN eventually goes active. Since DEN is the inverted DAV output from a previous device thus never ...

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PDSP16510A MA NnS > [ for 50% overlapping NnS > [ for 75% overlapping N is the number of devices the transform size the ...

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When data is from a single source, and no overlaps are needed, only the real input should be used. If 50% or 75% overlaps are needed from a single source of real data, the device always expects blocks to ...

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PDSP16510A MA Fig. 11. External Window Generator overcome by using more data samples. This may not always be possible because of other system constraints. A common rule of thumb defines the resolution of an FFT system as half the full ...

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Arithmetic Accuracy Max Tone WRT Noise 16 bit,unconditional 60 scaling 24 bit arithmetic with unconditional scaling bit inputs 16 bit inputs with 74 PDSP16510 block FP Full 32 bit Floating point with 16 bit inputs 93 Table 8. ...

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PDSP16510A MA ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS [See Notes] Supply voltage Vcc Input voltage V IN Output voltage V OUT Clamp diode current per pin I (see note 2) K Static discharge voltage (HMB) Storage temperature T S Junction Temperature, Military Package ...

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Part No: PDSP16510A MA Stand Alone FFT Processor Package Type: GC132 Pin No. Pin No. Con ...

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PDSP16510A MA Part No: PDSP16510A MA Stand Alone FFT Processor Package Type: AC84 Pin No. Pin No. Con N/C A2 N/C A3 N/C A4 N N/C A10 N/C A11 ...

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