Vector Slice - 2022.2 English

Vitis Model Composer User Guide (UG1483)

Document ID
UG1483
Release Date
2023-01-13
Version
2022.2 English

The Vector Slice block supports vector type inputs.

Extracts a given range of bits from each sample of input vector and presents it at the output. The output type is ordinarily unsigned with binary point at zero, but can be Boolean when the slice is one bit wide.

Hardware notes: In hardware this block costs nothing.

Description

The Vector Slice block allows you to slice off a sequence of bits from your input data and create a new data value. This value is presented as the output from the block. The output data type is unsigned with its binary point at zero.

The block provides several mechanisms by which the sequence of bits can be specified. If the input type is known at the time of parameterization, the various mechanisms do not offer any gain in functionality. If, however, a Vector Slice block is used in a design where the input data width, or binary point position are subject to change, the variety of mechanisms becomes useful. The block can be configured, for example, always to extract only the top bit of the input, or only the integral bits, or only the first three fractional bits. The following diagram illustrates how to extract all but the top 16 and bottom 8 bits of the input.

Figure 1. Extracting all but the Top 16 and Bottom 8 Bits

Block Parameters

Open the Block Parameters dialog box by double-clicking the icon in your Simulink® model.

Parameters specific to the block are as follows.

Width of slice (Number of bits)
Specifies the number of bits to extract.
Boolean output
Tells whether single bit slices should be type Boolean.
Specify range as
(Two bit locations | Upper bit location + width |Lower bit location + width). Allows you to specify either the bit locations of both end-points of the slice, or one end-point along with number of bits to be taken in the slice.
Offset of top bit
Specifies the offset for the starting bit position from the LSB, MSBm. or binary point.
Offset of bottom bit
Specifies the offset for the ending bit position from the LSB, MSBm, or binary point.
Relative to
Specifies the bit slice position relative to the MSB, LSB, or binary point of the top or the bottom of the slice.
Super Sample Rate (SSR)
This configurable GUI parameter is primarily used to control processing of multiple data samples on every sample period. This block enables 1-D vector support for the primary block operation.

Other parameters used by this block are explained in the topic Common Options in Block Parameter Dialog Boxes.