- Barrel shifter
A barrel shifter is a
digital circuit that can shift a data word by a specified number ofbit s in oneclock cycle . It can be implemented as a sequence ofmultiplexer s (MUX), and in such an implementation the output of one MUX is connected to the input of the next MUX in a way that depends on the shift distance. The number of multiplexers required for an "n"-bit word is . Four commonword size s and the number of multiplexers needed are listed below:* 64-bit —
* 32-bit —
* 16-bit —
* 8-bit —For example, take a 4-bit barrel shifter, with inputs A, B, C and D. The shifter can cycle the order of the bits ABCD, such as DABC, or CDAB; in this case, no bits are lost. That is, it can 'shift' all of the outputs up to three positions to the right (and thus make any cyclic combination of A, B, C and D). The barrel shifter has a variety of applications, including being a vital component in
microprocessor s (alongside the ALU).Implementation
A barrel shifter is often implemented as a cascade of parallel 2×1 multiplexers. For a 4-bit barrel shifter, an intermediate signal is used which shifts by two bits, or passes the same data, based on the value of S [1] . This signal is then shifted by another multiplexer, which is controlled by S [0] :
im = IN, if S [1] = 0 = IN << 2, if S [1] = 1
OUT = im, if S [0] = 0 = im << 1, if S [0] = 1
Larger barrel shifters have additional stages.
Uses
A common usage of a barrel shifter is in the hardware implementation of
floating-point arithmetic. For a floating-point add or subtract operation, themantissa of the two numbers must be aligned, which requires shifting the smaller number to the right, increasing itsexponent , until it matches the exponent of the larger number. This is done by subtracting the exponents, and using the barrel shifter to shift the smaller number to the right by the difference, in one cycle. If a simple shifter were used, shifting by "n" bit positions would require "n" clock cycles.External links
* [http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=388350 Google Answers] has a good explanation, and collection of links
* [http://tams-www.informatik.uni-hamburg.de/applets/hades/webdemos/10-gates/60-barrel/shifter8.html University of Hamburg] for a useful Java Barrel shifter.References
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