How to generate HDL code for 2-D matrices
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    Shravankumar P
      
 am 28 Jun. 2014
  
    
    
    
    
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 am 1 Jul. 2014
            I am working on HDL code gen project. I've designed an FFT algorithm , and trying to generate HDL code for that. But the algorithm consisting of matrix of inputs , twiddle factors and their multiplications which are of two dimensional matrices. HDL coder is unable to generate code for 2-D matrices.
What do I need to do to generate HDL code for my Algorithm.
Example: Use Cooley-Tukey Divide and Conquer Technique of FFT Computation.
R1(16,4) = x(16,4) * w4(4,4);
R2(16,4) = w16(4,4) .* R1(16,4);
Y(16,4) = R2(16,4) * w(4,4) ;
x= input; Y=output;w4w16,w4 are twiddle factors.
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  the cyclist
      
      
 am 30 Jun. 2014
				
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 am 30 Jun. 2014
  
			Shravankumar, maybe we weren't clear enough when we asked for examples. Although the conceptual background is helpful, what is the most useful is one or two specific, numerical example of the input and output that you expect.
What is the size and shape of x, w4, and w6? Give a specific example, but clear enough that we can infer the general rule for the multiplication.
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  Tim McBrayer
    
 am 30 Jun. 2014
        You are correct that HDL Coder does not support matrix multiplication directly. You can always decompose the matrix multiplication to the scalar operations that it is comprised of, though.
The FFT is a commonly used algorithm within HDL Coder. Many of the shipping examples in the product documentation involve FFTs. It sounds like perhaps this is an academic project, and that you cannot simply use the shipping examples. Perhaps, however, you can gain some insight on how to perform the math that you need to from the examples provided.
FFT Using Simulink Blocks:
 web(fullfile(docroot, 'hdlcoder/examples/fft-using-simulink-blocks.html'))
Using the Minimum Resource HDL FFT:
 web(fullfile(docroot, 'hdlcoder/examples/using-the-minimum-resource-hdl-fft.html'))
OFDM Receiver with 512-Point Serial FFT
 web(fullfile(docroot, 'hdlcoder/examples/ofdm-receiver-with-512-point-serial-fft.html'))
OFDM Receiver with 512-Point Streaming I/O FFT
 web(fullfile(docroot, 'hdlcoder/examples/ofdm-receiver-with-512-point-streaming-i-o-fft.html'))
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  the cyclist
      
      
 am 28 Jun. 2014
        Is this what you mean?
Bvec = 1:9;
B = reshape(3,3);
A = B';
C = A*B;
If not, then my suggestion is the same as Azzi's. A simple example or two of the input/output you expect would be very helpful.
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