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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: San Jose
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There is a lot of discussion about Analog Devices DSP's across various threads. AD has some very interesting Web tutorials on their website for DSp development.
http://my.analog.com/onlinetraining/.../BOLDList.html ADI Has a great website for the Blackfin. The page has a number of tutorials, codes examples, and beginner's guides to DSP's. Besure to checkout their SDK for use with VisualDSP++. http://www.analog.com/processors/blackfin/index.html and for SHARC http://www.analog.com/processors/sharc/index.html Nice learning resources. -David |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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The AD DSPs are fairly easy to use, though with the AD1940, once you get into the guts of programming it, you find that the documentation is a bit thin.
I ended up spending a lot of time working out where the registers are, and the relationships between them. If yoe are considering using the AD1940/41, feel free to drop me a line, as I have C code that I use for user programmable crossover, parametric, real time delay etc. There is some data on the last version of it here... http://www.users.bigpond.com/anne.phil/default.htm |
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