Fxp
FXP is an acronym used in several contexts. In computing and digital signal processing, FXP stands for fixed-point representation. Fixed-point numbers use integer arithmetic with a fixed scaling factor to represent fractional values, in contrast to floating-point formats. They are common in embedded systems and real-time DSP where hardware support or deterministic timing matters. FXP formats are often described by Qm.n notation, where m is the number of integer bits and n the fractional bits; operations may require careful scaling and rounding to manage overflow and precision. Pros include predictable timing and lower resource usage; cons include limited dynamic range and precision loss compared with floating-point. Conversions between FXP and floating-point can be performed via scaling and rounding.
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