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Introduction to DSP

DSP processors

Characteristics of DSP processors

Although there are many DSP processors, they are mostly designed with the same few basic operations in mind: so they share the same set of basic characteristics. These characteristics fall into three categories:

Typical DSP operations require a few specific operations:

The diagram shows an FIR filter. This illustrates the basic DSP operations:

Each of these operations has its own special set of requirements:

additions and multiplications require us to:

delays require us to:

array handling requires us to:

To suit these fundamental operations DSP processors often have:

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