I recommend you to start with PIC32 family. It's easier and more friendly than AVR32 and ARM. Also, microchip has a lot of tutorials and application notes.
You can also start with MikroC compiler. It has a lot of built-in libraries and ready made sample projects.
Here you are the links:
Compilers: mikroElektronika - PIC32 Compilers
Is this is your first project? if so it is quite advanced and I would start doing some of the tutorials around, Nigel Goodwins is a good one to start with.
it depends upon complexity but for this type of application you may be looking at powerful Digital Signal Processors systems such as the Texas C6000, Integra or DaVinci Digital Signal Processing (DSP) | Texas Instruments
however, they are expensive. the last time I bought an Integra DSP system (over 5 years ago) it cost over £3K for hardware plus software costs.
it depends upon complexity but for this type of application you may be looking at powerful Digital Signal Processors systems such as the Texas C6000, Integra or DaVinci Digital Signal Processing (DSP) | Texas Instruments
however, they are expensive. the last time I bought an Integra DSP system (over 5 years ago) it cost over £3K for hardware plus software costs.
Is this is your first project? if so it is quite advanced and I would start doing some of the tutorials around, Nigel Goodwins is a good one to start with.
thank you but i'm Puzzled becuase i will buy (kit and electronic component from china)
what i will buy
1-pic32
or
2-avr32
or
3- arm freindly (s3c2440 arm9 400mhz , 64mb ram , 256 nand flash )