Re: Generating noise in VHDL-AMS

From: Dr. Olivier Rolland <olivier.rolland_at_.....>
Date: Mon Mar 13 2006 - 06:45:47 PST
Amro,

We are developping a noise generator application which creates 
automatically  the adequate VHDL-AMS code for temporal discrete noise 
(graphically spectrally defined with a shape over any branch desired of 
1/f**n asymptotic slop, n belonging to Z). This application will be 
provided as an ASP on our web site.
If you want  more information, please feel free to contact us.
Regards.

Olivier Rolland

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Amr Turk wrote:
> Dear Joachim Haase,
> Thank you, for your support. But actually,I used this solution. But if 
> there is a solution that is can be in the VHDL code without using eldo 
> noise source, I would be grateful if someone point it out.
>  
> By the way, there is a function : Uniform in IEEE.MATH_REAL that 
> generates random number from 0.0 to 1.0 uniformly distributed. But the 
> problem is :
> 1- This functions need variables, which mean needs process. I don't 
> know a way, to assign a quantity with a varaible through the process. 
> Which make it finally, don't work for Analog.
> 2- The noise actually is gaussian distributed, But this one is 
> uniform. But still can work.
>  
> Finally, Thank you for your post, I was delighted to see it.
>  
> Amro Tork
>  
Received on Mon Mar 13 06:46:04 2006

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