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Hello,
I'm working on quartus for a project and I have to create an FFT block, but I never work on Quartus and I don't understand how I can link it. I just want to create a generator and an FFT, but I don't know how link them. Someone can explain me the input/output of FFT block ? Thanks PS: Sorry for my English, I'm french.Link Copied
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Hello,
You can find all the information about the FFT in the FFT Megacore Function User Guide (http://www.altera.com/literature/ug/ug_fft.pdf). Take a look on it, and come back if there are still things that are not clear. Jérôme- Mark as New
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Hello,
Thanks for this document, but I have still problems :p For the clock it's ok, I understand what it is. But then ... Reset_n : it's for reset the FFT before get a new signal ? I don't understand what are the sink_*** input (or output maybe). What is their utility ? And for the source, how I must link it to the FFT ? I think I have to use source_real and source_imag but I don't understand the difference between these input. The source_valid and source_ready, I think it's ok. So if someone can explain me what are the inputs I have to use to get my signal in the FFT, and the utility of sink_*** I/O, it will be very good :D Sorry if it's explain in the pdf, but I don't understand everything.- Mark as New
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For the reset, it is a classical reset signal, just set it to 0 at the start up of the system, and then 1.
sink_real and sink_imag is your input signal. sink_valid is a kind of enable to tell to the FFT that there is signal at its input. sink_sop/eop is to tell to the FFT when to begin and when to finish, thats corresponds to the begin of your signal and its end. (see Fig 3-4) sink_ready is set by the FFT to tell you if it can process data or not. It is not useful for streaming architecture (see Fig 3-3), but it is for the buffered ones (see Fig 3-11 and 3-14). And the source_* are the equivalence of these signals for the output.
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