User`s guide

Uniform Decoder
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Peak
The largest amplitude represented in the encoded input. To correctly
decode values encoded with the Uniform Encoder block, set the
Peak
parameters in both blocks to the same value.
Bits
The number of input bits, B, used to encode the data. (This can be less than
the total number of bits supplied by the input data type.) To correctly
decode values encoded with the Uniform Encoder block, set the
Bits
parameters in both blocks to the same value.
Overflow mode
The block’s behavior when the integer input is outside the range
representable by B bits. Out-of-range inputs can either saturate at the
extreme value, or wrap back into range.
Output type
The precision of the floating-point output,
single or double.
References General Aspects of Digital Transmission Systems: Vocabulary of Digital
Transmission and Multiplexing, and Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Terms,
International Telecommunication Union, ITU-T Recommendation G.701,
March, 1993
Supported
Data Types
Single-precision floating point
Double-precision floating point