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1. MAX® 10 Embedded Multiplier Block Overview
2. MAX® 10 Embedded Multipliers Features and Architecture
3. MAX® 10 Embedded Multipliers Implementation Guides
4. LPM_MULT (Multiplier) IP Core References for MAX® 10
5. ALTMULT_ACCUM (Multiply-Accumulate) IP Core References for MAX® 10
6. ALTMULT_ADD (Multiply-Adder) IP Core References for MAX® 10
7. ALTMULT_COMPLEX (Complex Multiplier) IP Core References for MAX® 10
8. MAX® 10 Embedded Multipliers User Guide Archives
9. Document Revision History for the MAX® 10 Embedded Multipliers User Guide
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2.1.1. Input Register
Depending on the operational mode of the multiplier, you can send each multiplier input signal into either one of the following:
- An input register
- The multiplier in 9- or 18-bit sections
Each multiplier input signal can be sent through a register independently of other input signals. For example, you can send the multiplier Data A signal through a register and send the Data B signal directly to the multiplier.
The following control signals are available to each input register in the embedded multiplier:
- Clock
- Clock enable
- Asynchronous clear
All input and output registers in a single embedded multiplier are fed by the same clock, clock enable, and asynchronous clear signals.