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CMSIS DSP Software Library
 
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Functions

void arm_sin_cos_f32 (float32_t theta, float32_t *pSinVal, float32_t *pCosVal)
 Floating-point sin_cos function.
 
void arm_sin_cos_q31 (q31_t theta, q31_t *pSinVal, q31_t *pCosVal)
 Q31 sin_cos function.
 

Description

Computes the trigonometric sine and cosine values using a combination of table lookup and linear interpolation. There are separate functions for Q31 and floating-point data types. The input to the floating-point version is in degrees while the fixed-point Q31 have a scaled input with the range [-1 0.9999] mapping to [-180 +180] degrees.

The floating point function also allows values that are out of the usual range. When this happens, the function will take extra time to adjust the input value to the range of [-180 180].

The result is accurate to 5 digits after the decimal point.

The implementation is based on table lookup using 360 values together with linear interpolation. The steps used are:

  1. Calculation of the nearest integer table index.
  2. Compute the fractional portion (fract) of the input.
  3. Fetch the value corresponding to index from sine table to y0 and also value from index+1 to y1.
  4. Sine value is computed as *psinVal = y0 + (fract * (y1 - y0)).
  5. Fetch the value corresponding to index from cosine table to y0 and also value from index+1 to y1.
  6. Cosine value is computed as *pcosVal = y0 + (fract * (y1 - y0)).

Function Documentation

◆ arm_sin_cos_f32()

void arm_sin_cos_f32 ( float32_t  theta,
float32_t pSinVal,
float32_t pCosVal 
)

Floating-point sin_cos function.

Parameters
[in]thetainput value in degrees
[out]pSinValpoints to processed sine output
[out]pCosValpoints to processed cosine output

◆ arm_sin_cos_q31()

void arm_sin_cos_q31 ( q31_t  theta,
q31_t pSinVal,
q31_t pCosVal 
)

Q31 sin_cos function.

Parameters
[in]thetascaled input value in degrees
[out]pSinValpoints to processed sine output
[out]pCosValpoints to processed cosine output

The Q31 input value is in the range [-1 0.999999] and is mapped to a degree value in the range [-180 179].