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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 18, 1990
Filed:
Jul. 27, 1989
Henry M Darley, Plano, TX (US);
Texas Instruments Incorporated, Dallas, TX (US);
Abstract
A signed digit adder (10) includes a plurality of cells (12) which input signals X.sub.s, X.sub.m, Y.sub.s, Y.sub.m, R.sub.-1 and U.sub.-1, where X.sub.s and X.sub.m are the sign and magnitude bits of one digit of a signed bit representation. Similarly, Y.sub.s and Y.sub.m are the sign and magnitude bits of the second operand. R.sub.-1 and U.sub.-1 are signals received from the preceding cell (12). Each cell outputs R and U bits, and the sum bits Z.sub.s and Z.sub.m. Each cell (12) comprises function blocks (14-26) which determine the outputs from the given inputs. Function block (14) determines the output R as NOT (X.sub.s +Y.sub.s). Function block (20) determines the output U=E.NOT (R.sub.-1)+NOT (E) . NOT (Q) where Q=(NOT (X.sub.s))+NOT (Y.sub.s).X.sub.m. The determination of Q is performed in function block (16). Function block ( 24) determines the output Z.sub.s =U.sub.-1.T and function block (26) determines the output Zm=U.sub.-1 XOR(NOT(T)). T is determined in function block (22)=E XOR (NOT (R.sub.-1)). E is determined in function block (18) as X.sub.m XOR Y.sub.m. Function blocks (14-26) are optimized for speed relative to the temporal validity of the inputs.