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    Interesting job opening for Senior FPGA Engineer

    Hello, everyone. Through a personal contact I came across a job offer posting from Accelogic, a Ft. Lauderdale based high technolgy company, on which like they are looking for a high caliber and super-brilliant Senior FPGA Engineer to join them in an exciting position on which the successful...
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    Easy guide to RLS & kalman algo

    Re: help me plz If you already have MATLAB, chances are that there are some demos there. Or look with Google. I'm affraid I can not help you more, since I do not have what you need. And won't do your homework. Cheers, and good luck.
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    Easy guide to RLS & kalman algo

    Not a surprise, after 6 years from the original post. Regards.
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    Looking for DSP virtual starter kit

    Re: dsp virtual starter kit Try TechOnline (www.techonline.com) virtual labs. Regards, JaaC
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    Analog Devices EzKits and Reference Designs Information

    ezkits Hi, At this ftp site ( ftp.analog.com/pub/tools/Hardware ), from Analog Devices, you can download all of the electronic information required for the design, layout, fabrication and assembly of the specific board. Package Contents: Schematic (directory) * Complete schematic project...
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    Processor used for upgrading 16bit to 32bit DSP processor

    32bit DSP processor They are fine... but too old, not good roadmap... and beware of processing 24 bit data on a 24 bit processor, fixed point!
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    Processor used for upgrading 16bit to 32bit DSP processor

    Re: 32bit DSP processor Good recommendation. However, look at how important could it be to have NATIVE support for floating point processing, if you need to. With Blackfin you still can do some NATIVE 32 bit processing in fixed point format, or 1.32 fractional format. JaaC
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    Pre-requisites to learn VisualDSP and SHARC Processors

    C is a good starting point. However, it is not excuse for learning the architecture of the DSP. Assembler is a REAL plus. BTW, SHARCs' assembler language is very pleasant to use. Very algebraic. Call it low-level C, if you want! JaaC
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    Analog Devices BF533 Stamp kit

    adds-bf533 stamp US $169 at Digikey JaaC
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    Processor used for upgrading 16bit to 32bit DSP processor

    Re: 32bit DSP processor I got the answer that you need: Go for a SHARC. Recommended parts: ADSP-21065L, ADSP-21262. First one is SISD, 198 MFLOPS. Second is SIMD,, 600 MFLOPs. First includes SDRAM controller, second includes parallel port. First has 2 x 2chann SPORTs, full-duplex. Second has 6...
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    Any Recommendation on DSP Development kits?

    That's really good advice. I see that you joined just two days ago, but can give inteesting contributions. ADI: the DSp vendor to go with! JaaC
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    Any Recommendation on DSP Development kits?

    No!!! Get yourself either a Blackfin or a SHARC EzKit!! JaaC
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    Pre-requisites to learn VisualDSP and SHARC Processors

    You said audio applications? Then SHARC is the battle horse to ride!!!! First of everything: have in mind a pool of projects to work on, and have a clear understanding of their requeriments. My recommendations in order of importance are: - ADDS-21262S-EZLITE (third generation, SIMD SHARC) -...
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    Help me start learning DSP

    Re: HOW I CAN START DSP What are your interests? For general purpose, audio/speech processing is a good starting point. Build a board with a DSP chip, the simplest the chip, the better. ADSP-218x is a nice example. Add a 16 bit audio codec. It would be nice if you can reprogramm your DSP...
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    Are the inserted samples in multirate sampling always zero?

    Re: Multirate Let's discuss about it. The algorithm consists in increasing the sample rate by inserting zeros, which is called "upsampling", followed by low pass filtering, which is the real interpolation operation. What you call hardware efficiency comes from something called Noble...

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