Every modern computer has a microprocessor in it, but not many have a digital signal processor (DSP). Since the CPU is a digital device, it clearly processes digital data, so you might wonder what the ...
A digital signal processor (DSP) is a specialized microprocessor that performs mathematical operations with lightning speed. For instance, a DSP might perform the mathematical operations necessary to ...
ARM announced the launch of the innovative Cortex-M4 processor to provide a highly efficient solution for digital signal control (DSC) applications, while maintaining the industry leading capabilities ...
The digital signal controller (DSC) has emerged to handle many of the engineering challenges that previously required both microcontrollers (MCUs) and digital signal processors (DSPs). A hybrid of ...
Most wireless headphones and speakers rely on some type of digital signal processing. Here's what you need to know about DSP—and why it's hard to avoid. I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since ...
Join us on Wednesday, November 11th at noon Pacific for Learning SDR and DSP Hack Chat with Marc Lichtman! “Revolution” is a term thrown about with a lot less care than it probably should be, ...
Said to be the highest performance 16-bit digital signal processor (DSP) in its class, the ADSP2192 delivers 320 MIPS with up to 26 toll-quality channels of voice over network (VoN) and six channels ...
Purdue University’s online Graduate Certificate in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) provides specialized knowledge and practical skills in signal theory, programming, and algorithm development, ...
II‐VI announced tape-out of its Steelerton digital signal processor (DSP) for 100 Gbps coherent transmission in optical access and aggregation networks. The company says its Steelerton DSP, features ...
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