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Article: EDN's DSP-chip directory. (digital signal processing integrated circuits) (directory)
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- EDN
- Article date:
- October 1, 1991
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This year there are many new DSP parts that add to the array of optional word formats, peripherals, and memory sizes. Naturally these family members are created to fit an existing or perceived market. In the past, if your application didn't fit easily within an existing device, you were out of luck. Now, almost all DSP manufacturers have programs that will let you configure your own DSP [microprocessor]P. You can select from the available peripherals and memory options, or can use an ASIC approach and put a gate array on the DSP chip.
Before DSP [microprocessor]s can move into general use, however, it is essential that the functions of the algorithm developer ...
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