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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19668
Title: Design and Implementation of a High-Speed Inverse Walsh Transform Apparatus
Authors: Mikhail, Samia R.
Advisor: Elliott, A. R.
Department: Electrical Engineering
Keywords: design, implementation, high-speed, inverse, Walsh transform apparatus, clock rate, pulse, adder
Publication Date: May-1972
Abstract: <p> In this thesis, a high-speed inverse Walsh transform apparatus was designed and built which sums over the sixteen most dominant coefficients in the time base period. The transform includes a maximum of 64 terms. The Walsh function generator used works with a clock rate up to 10 MHz to produce 64 different sequency terms with accurate timing and hazard free operation. A synchronizing pulse is produced by the circuit to determine the beginning of the Walsh transform period. The final adder stage limits the speed of the apparatus to a 1 MHz square wave. An application of the instrument was made to reconstruct one line of an actual video signal.</p>
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19668
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