This paper presents a novel FPGA implementation of a two dimensional (8x8) point Discrete Cosine Transform. It is shown how the development of a suitable architectural style can produce high quality circuit designs for a specific technology, in this case the Xilinx XC6200 series of FPGA. Distributed arithmetic and exploitation of parallelism and pipelining are used to produce a DCT implementation on a single FPGA that operates at 25 frames per second with VGA resolution which is the equivalent of 2 million multiplications or additions per second.
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