Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1982-02-22
1985-09-10
Malzahn, David H.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364736, G06F 738, G06F 1500
Patent
active
045410488
ABSTRACT:
A signal processing system that has an improved modular architecture so that a selected number of arithmetic element (AE) units may be utilized with a single arithmetic element controller (AEC) unit to provide a system that can be readily expanded or decreased on computational ability. All of the AE units perform similar calculations under control of the AEC unit in response to common address control and coefficient signals. Each AE unit has its own extended work store (EWS) unit with all of the EWS units responding to the same address and control signals, from either the AEC unit or an external interface unit to conform to the modular architecture. Each EWS unit is synchronized with the AE unit, thus allowing continuous and high speed computations to be performed. Also, each of the EWS units is coupled to the external interface unit for receiving and transferring data when not being accessed by the AEC unit. The AE units, each of which are similar, may have a single multiplier and storage unit matched to a plurality of register and arithmetic logic (RALU) units so that parallel calculations may be performed utilizing the multiplier output data, thus increasing the overall speed of calculation a plurality of times of the system clock speed.
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Propster John A.
Rowan John H.
Adam W. J.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Karambelas A. W.
Malzahn David H.
Oberheim E. F.
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