Re: 64-point complex FFT with 32 bit floating-point representation
Hi, Ray.
Thanks for your suggestions.
What do you mean with the following two phrases?
> Floating point trades accuracy for dynamic range.
and
> In the case
> of OFDM, you have 64 point FFT, so at most you'll have a growth of 6
> bits in your data.
Ciao,
Franco
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