If you can get your hands on a floating point library, that is your best bet, as your code will be closer to the C code you ahve written. You can port from C to matlab, then the conversion from matlab to VHDL is easier then most other things.
There are IP cores available, Xilinx makes one, there are a few others. Non offer educational discounts, and I beleive the cheepest one we found for in the ballpark of $10,000 - most were closer to $35,000.
E-mail me at godsguy@wpi.edu and let me know WHY you want to port the algorithm into vhdl
I'm working on taking the new JPEG2000 compression algorithm and porting it to VHDL. Does anyone know of any IP cores that exist for educational use that will do this for me, or will complete a Discrete Wavelet Transform in VHDL?
Also, I am looking for information on the JPEG2000 file format...
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