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Division (mathematics)
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28 Jan 1980
TL;DR: An arithmetic unit which enables speedup of operation in a system for division and/or multiplication by setting specific logical conditions for a decoder is defined in this article, which allows elimination of adding means which are essential in known arithmetic units to constitute the division and multiplication system in combination with the decoder.
Abstract: An arithmetic unit which enables speedup of operation in a system for division and/or multiplication by setting specific logical conditions for a decoder. Such specific logical conditions allows elimination of adding means which are essential in known arithmetic units to constitute the division and multiplication system in combination with the decoder.
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01 Nov 2012TL;DR: This paper focuses on improving the performance of non-restoring division by reducing the delay and finding a correct quotient quickly and the new logic to generate the LSB of the quotients quickly is explained.
Abstract: This paper focuses on improving the performance of non-restoring division by reducing the delay and finding a correct quotient quickly Although the non-restoring division algorithm is the fastest and has less complexity than other radix-2 digit recurrent division algorithms, there are still some possibilities to enhance its performance To improve its performance, two new approaches are proposed here For the first proposed approach, a non-restoring divider with a modified algorithm is presented The new algorithm changes the order of the flowchart, which reduces one unit delay of the multiplexer per iteration Secondly, a new method to find a correct quotient is presented and it removes an error that the quotient is always odd number after a digit conversion from a digit converter from the quotient with digits 1 and −1 to a conventional binary number The new logic to generate the LSB of the quotient quickly is also explained in this paper
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