Antonio Pino

Joined 25 March 2015
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The biggest project I have worked on was the VHDL discrete filter, carried out along with two colleagues. The idea was to make use of all we learned about digital circuits so we implemented a RAM, adders, various types of registers, finite state machines, and we all went through the nightmare of 'looking for the bug' and creating testbenchs for vhdl. But more importantly that an innocent looking modification may break others' job.
The biggest project I have worked on was the VHDL discrete filter, carried out along with two colleagues. The idea was to make use of all we learned about digital circuits so we implemented a RAM, adders, various types of registers, finite state machines, and we all went through the nightmare of 'looking for the bug' and creating testbenchs for vhdl. But more importantly that an innocent looking modification may break others' job.


By the way, knowing about the nuts and bolts of how are numbers stored in the bare metal gave me an apreciation for what are the differences between an idealized (almighty) function and the ''real'' poor man's version of it.
By the way, knowing about the nuts and bolts of how are numbers stored in the bare metal gave me an appreciation for what are the differences between an idealized (almighty) function and the ''real'' poor man's version of it.
* Please state the commits and patches you already contributed to Octave.
* Please state the commits and patches you already contributed to Octave.
No commits or patches done, although I have successfully built it from source and written a bare bones matrix cosine function
No commits or patches done, although I have successfully built it from source and written a bare bones matrix cosine function
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