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Hello all,
In reality I am new to this forum and I need help. In fact, I try to develop an architecture of 2D correlation to be able to implement in FPGA, can you please help me, it's already two years that I have not started working in this subject. And thank you in advanceLink Copied
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What do you need help with? Do you have specific problems? we can help with those..
Or if you've had 2 years to get the project done and you havent even started - then you might be a little stuck.- Mark as New
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Thank you for your reply,
It's true, I have 2 years I have not started working on this project for personal reasons, it just remains for me 8 months to submit my thesis. For now, that's what my coach asks me: To find an implementable architecture of 2D correlation on FPGA Describe a VHDL description, Find the control logic. Tested and results At this point, I just need a implementable architecture for 2D correlation- Mark as New
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Well I suggest you get coding.
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Could you please help me with interesting websites or books for the physical architecture of my 2D correlator.
I'm not an expert in this area and I find difficulties in this area. Thank you.- Mark as New
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Could you please help me with interesting websites or books for the physical architecture of my 2D correlator.
I am not an expert and I find difficulties in this area. Thank you.- Mark as New
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Wikipedia is a good website to start with for sure.
I guess, nobody will do your homework for you, at least not for free.- Mark as New
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I know nobody can do my job but I want to just move in my work, starting with the architecture.

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