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Re: Starting DSP
All the Analog and TI DSPs seem to be in packages with more pins than I have holes on my breadboard. I know I might be trying to run before I can walk, and it seems that what I'm looking for (semi-powerful DSP in a DIP or PDIP package) might not exist. My soldering is bad...
Starting DSP
Hi!
I've recently started electronics as a hobby, and after doing some PIC stuff, I want to try DSP coding (mainly for audio). I've been looking around on the net, mainly (manufacturer-wise) at Microchip's, TI's and Analog Devices' websites, trying to decide which DSP chip I want...
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