M malikgtheone New Member Apr 7, 2007 #1 hi..can anyone tell me about a 16-bit adder implemented on on a single chip??
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 7, 2007 #2 As this is the microcontroller forum, any microcontroller would find it a trivial operation.
S suicidalmonkey Member Apr 7, 2007 #3 I'm not sure if a 16-bit adder exists on a single chip. The 74LS283 is a fast-carry 4 bit adder, which can be connected in a group of four.
I'm not sure if a 16-bit adder exists on a single chip. The 74LS283 is a fast-carry 4 bit adder, which can be connected in a group of four.
Papabravo Well-Known Member Apr 7, 2007 #4 Since FPGAs can implement entire processors, they could probably do a 16-bit adder without even breaking a sweat.
Since FPGAs can implement entire processors, they could probably do a 16-bit adder without even breaking a sweat.