18183263. HARDWARE GENERATION OF 3D DMA CONFIGURATIONS simplified abstract (Infineon Technologies AG)

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HARDWARE GENERATION OF 3D DMA CONFIGURATIONS

Organization Name

Infineon Technologies AG

Inventor(s)

David Addison of Bristol (GB)

Dyson Wilkes of Marlborough (GB)

Markus Bichl of Feldkirchen-Westerham (DE)

Sandeep Vangipuram of Bristol (GB)

HARDWARE GENERATION OF 3D DMA CONFIGURATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18183263 titled 'HARDWARE GENERATION OF 3D DMA CONFIGURATIONS

The abstract describes a baseband processor with a fast Fourier transform (FFT) circuit, a first processing path with a memory and Direct Memory Access (DMA), and a parallel second processing path with a detection circuit.

  • The baseband processor includes an FFT circuit for signal processing.
  • A first processing path with a memory connected to the FFT output and input via a bus.
  • Direct Memory Access (DMA) facilitates data transfer between the memory and the first processing path.
  • A second processing path runs parallel to the first, featuring a detection circuit connected to the FFT output and DMA.

Potential Applications: - Wireless communication systems - Radar systems - Signal processing applications

Problems Solved: - Efficient signal processing - Real-time data analysis - Parallel processing capabilities

Benefits: - Improved processing speed - Enhanced signal detection - Reduced latency in data transfer

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Signal Processing Solutions for Communication Systems" This technology can be utilized in telecommunications, defense, and IoT industries for faster and more accurate data processing.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the baseband processor improve signal processing efficiency? 2. What are the advantages of using parallel processing paths in this context?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in FFT algorithms and parallel processing techniques for baseband processors to enhance performance and efficiency.


Original Abstract Submitted

A baseband processor including a fast Fourier transform (FFT) circuit having an FFT input and an FFT output. A first processing path having a first processing path input and a first processing path output. The first processing path including a memory coupled to the FFT output and the first processing path input via a first bus. A Direct Memory Access (DMA) coupled between the memory and the first processing path output. The DMA coupled to the memory via a second bus. A second processing path arranged in parallel with the first processing path. The second processing path including a detection circuit having a detection circuit input coupled to the FFT output and having a detection circuit output coupled to the DMA.