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Floating Point Systems

Floating Point Systems, Inc. (FPS), was a Beaverton, Oregon vendor of attached array processors and minisupercomputers. The company was founded in 1970 by former Tektronix engineer Norm Winningstad, with partners Tom Prince, Frank Bouton and Robert Carter. Carter was a salesman for Data General Corp. who persuaded Bouton and Prince to leave Tektronix to start the new company. Winningstad was the fourth partner. (Wikipedia).

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Binary 4 – Floating Point Binary Fractions 1

This is the fourth in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. In particular, this video covers the representation of real numbers using floating point binary notation. It begins with a description of standard

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Floating Point Representation

Floating Point Representation

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Floating Point Numbers (Part1: Fp vs Fixed) - Computerphile

How much does a floating point processor improve floating point operations? Dr Bagley installed one to find out - and explains how computers store the bits. https://www.facebook.com/computerphile https://twitter.com/computer_phile This video was filmed and edited by Sean Riley. Compute

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Binary 5 – Floating Point Range versus Precision

This is the fifth in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. In particular, this video elaborates on the representation of real numbers using floating point binary notation. It explains how the relative allo

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Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICJ5dtBUc1M for replacement. Floating Pt Repre Ex Pt 1 of 2.

Learn via example how to represent a number in floating point. For more videos and resources on this topic, please visit http://nm.mathforcollege.com/topics/floatingpoint_representation.html

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Integrating MATLAB and C, Part 5 Fixed Point Designer

Get a Free Trial: https://goo.gl/C2Y9A5 Get Pricing Info: https://goo.gl/kDvGHt Ready to Buy: https://goo.gl/vsIeA5 For more on MATLAB and C/C++, visit: https://www.mathworks.com/programs/resource-portals/matlab-coder/index.html Fixed-point conversion can be a challenging task when work

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Binary 7 – Floating Point Binary Addition

This is the seventh in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. In particular, this video covers adding together floating point binary numbers for a given sized mantissa and exponent, both in two’s complement.

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Binary 3 – Fixed Point Binary Fractions

This is the third in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. It covers the representation of real numbers in binary using a fixed size, fixed point, register. It explains with examples how to convert both po

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Binary 8 – Floating Point Binary Subtraction

This is the eighth in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. In particular, this video covers subtraction of floating point binary numbers for a given sized mantissa and exponent, both in two’s complement.

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Radio Deployment on SoC Platform

This videos shows how to use MATLAB® and Simulink® to go from designing and simulating communications algorithms to generating production implementations targeting the Analog Devices RF SOM, featuring the Analog Devices AD9361 RF Agile Transceiver™ and Xilinx Zynq®-7000 All-Programmable So

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C Live - 2 | Fundamental Concepts of C Programming | C Programming Tutorial for Beginners | Edureka

🔥 Edureka Online Courses: https://www.edureka.co This Edureka video on "Fundamental Concepts of C Programming" will help you to learn the fundamental concepts of C Programming such as variables, data types, loops etc., with examples. C Tutorial blog: https://www.edureka.co/blog/c-progra

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Assimilation of Lagrangian data - Chris Jones

PROGRAM: Data Assimilation Research Program Venue: Centre for Applicable Mathematics-TIFR and Indian Institute of Science Dates: 04 - 23 July, 2011 DESCRIPTION: Data assimilation (DA) is a powerful and versatile method for combining observational data of a system with its dynamical mod

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Hardware and Software Co Design for Motor Control Applications

Get free resources on Modeling and Simulating Motor Controllers: http://bit.ly/2P6Lt7h Electric motors are everywhere and we are finding new applications every day. The technology to control motors is also evolving to target new platforms comprising both hardware (FPGA/ASIC) and software (

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Method Overloading In Java | Edureka

Watch sample class recording:http://www.edureka.co/java-j2ee-soa-training?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=Method-overloading-in-Java Method overloading in Java occurs, when in the same class there are two methods with same name performing different tasks or have differ

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Stream Computing

November 1, 2006 lecture by William Dally for the Stanford University Computer Systems Colloquium (EE 380). A discussion about the exploration of parallelism and locality with examples drawn from the Imagine and Merrimac projects and from three generations of stream programming systems.

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0.1 + 0.2 is NOT 0.3 in Most Programming Languages

All about floating-point errors. Try Anvil: https://anvil.works/mcoding Most programming languages use a shared standard (IEEE 754 floating point numbers) for how to represent floating point numbers like 0.1. In this video, we see how these floats are represented and how this can cause un

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