Abstract

This paper is focused on low power programmable fast digital signal processors (DSP) design based on a configurable 5-stage RISC core architecture and on residue number systems (RNS). Several innovative aspects are introduced at the control and datapath architecture levels, which support both the binary system and the RNS. A new moduli set {2/sup n/-1, 2/sup 2n/, 2/sup n/+1} is also proposed for balancing the processing time in the different RNS channels. Experimental results, obtained trough RDSP implementation on FPGA and ASIC, show that not only a significant reduction in circuit area and power consumption but also a speedup may be achieved with RNS when compared with a binary DSP.

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