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CDMA implantation micro or FPGA OR DSP

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Hello.

I want to implement a cdma transmitter and receiver the for just sending simple data will micro be enough or i should be using FPGA OR DSP?
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It really depends on your application. Is it for high data rate application?

FPGA will normally be selected if your application is high data rate. If it is not, go for DSP.
 
no low rate data,can u help me with good link on some sort of CDMA hand book for quick start?

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Hi why dose micro is not an option?
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no low rate data,can u help me with good link on some sort of CDMA hand book for quick start?

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Hi why dose micro is not an option?
Thx

For microcode, we rarely use a general purpose processor for DSP application. Digital signal processor will be better for this application.
 
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