Hi Casperites,

I’d like to announce my BxBFFT 4.0 release, with new academic pricing:  $1000 
each for small academic projects.

This is not a free FFT, so why use it?  The main reason so far has been power 
savings.  It’s saved several people several watts when they use the BxBFFT 
instead of the Xilinx SSR FFT or the Casper FFT in their FPGA design.  This has 
made designs work that otherwise didn’t.  Lower power also means lower heat.  
Switching to the BxBFFT has lowered die temperatures by over 30C.

Some other reasons for the BxBFFT are LUT savings, higher achievable 
throughput, availability of non-power-of-2 FFTs and real-to-complex FFTs, 
memory savings on very large FFTs, and better support for space applications 
(friendly to SEU error recovery).

More information is on my web page:  https://www.bitbybitsp.com 
<https://www.bitbybitsp.com/>

Regards,

Ross

Ross Martin
Bit by Bit Signal Processing LLC
r...@bitbybitsp.com <mailto:r...@bitbybitsp.com>
+1-623-487-8011

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