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Posted 19 March 2022 - 02:57 AM

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The CORDIC Algorithm
Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 48.0 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.83 GB | Duration: 6h 14m
Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer Algorithm


What you'll learn
Revision of Basic Trigonometry
Revision of Basic Mathematical Functions
Rotation Matrix
Approximation of fundamental Math Functions Using CORDIC Algorithm
Circular , Linear , Hyperbolic
Rotation and Vectoring Modes
A stepping stone to a Math Coprocessor
Every New Idea Simulated Graphically
Requirements
Some basic high school mathematics.
Description
The CORDIC Algorithm was conceived in order to replace an old analogue navitation system in a B-58 Bomber with a new modern faster real time digital circuit. The original mathematics for the algorithm were developed by Jack E Volder in 1956.
This simple but elegant algorithm was then used to create the first scientific handheld digital calculators. It was then used within the first Floating Point Math-Coprocessors.
In this course we cover the mathematics of the Coordinate Rotation Digital Computer Algorithm (CORDIC).
We will see how basic mathematical functions can be approximated using the CORDIC Algorithm. We will approximate the trigonometric functions - sine , cosine , tangent , arcsine , arccosine , arctangent .We will then see how we can use the CORDIC algorithm to do multiplication and division. Then we will move onto the hyperbolic functions - sinh , cosh , tanh , arcsinh , arccosh , arctanh. Finally we will look at some other fundamental mental mathematical function such as the exponential function e^x and its inverse lnx.
Throughout the course we model the algorithm in a graphical calculator called DESMOS. This is freely available online and you can download the simulations and have a play with them yourself.
Once we have a good intuition and a sold mathematical basis for this algorithm we will go on in the next course to implement the algorithm with a Floating Point Unit thus creating a simple 32 bit Math-Coprocessor. This is the direction of travel of this course.
FIRST LET US MASTER THE CORDIC ALGORITHM.
Who this course is for
Find out how a computer implements mathematical functions
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