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High-radix SRT division with speculation of quotient digits
The complexity of quotient-digit selection process can be reduced significantly by using a look-up table, referred to as quotient-digit selection table (QST). However, the huge table size limits such approach for small-radix implementation. This paper presents an alternative quotient decision process to reduce the table size. Instead of finding the exact quotient digit, a speculated quotient digit is estimated. The speculated quotient digit is used to update the possible partial remainders while the speculated quotient digit is corrected. The process includes two steps: determination of speculated quotient digit and quotient-digit correction. Thus instead of using a huge QST table, two smaller tables are employed. Result shows that the proposed approach significantly reduces the size of the original QST.