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How long will take calculating DCT on any DSP?

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DCT on any DSP

Has anyone implemented a 1-D DCT on any Digital Signal Processor?
I need to know how long it takes to calculate the DCT. A large length is preferable.
Thanks
 

DCT on any DSP

it depends on your architecture, what chipset do you plan to use?
 

Re: DCT on any DSP

DCT of length N can be calculated by means of DFT of length N/2

So you can refer to computational complexity of DFT on your processor
 

Re: DCT on any DSP

I actually don't have any chipset, it's just that I implemented an algorithm on an FPGA and wanted to compare it's performance versus a DSP implementation. However I found an application document of a DCT implemented on a TI TMS3200 series DSP that had useful information on the number of cycles that it took to perform a 1024-DCT which is the one I implemented on the FPGA.
Thanks anyway.
 

DCT on any DSP

If you are using C language than it will be easy to program DCT and cross compiled into any target DSP chips, check with TI site, there are quite a few of examples
 

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