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What would be the easiest DSP to start with?

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which will be a easier dsp to start with.
kindly list the proceeding .
 

beginer in dsp's

please use the DISCREAT TIME SIGNAL PROCESSING BY oppen hamm & shafer
please use this book its for bigners.


saro
 

beginer in dsp's

for fixed points dsp, you can use tms320vc54xx
for float points, tms320vc33
 

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rfsnack said:
for fixed points dsp, you can use tms320vc54xx
for float points, tms320vc33

Nooooppppeeeee!!!!

For fixed point, go for Analog Devices' ADSP-218x.

For floatign point, go for Analog Devices' SHARC, ADSP-21xxx.

Really easy, really powerful and really good for understanding, not as complicated as TI's stuff.

JaaC
 

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For DSP theory :
digital signal processing by Sanjit Mitra
digital signal processing by Proakis

For DSP algo implementation>
use TIs TMS320c6711 DSKs if available
 

beginer in dsp's

every board is ok, but you should have a dsp emulator!
 

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syed yaser ahmed said:
For DSP theory :
digital signal processing by Sanjit Mitra
digital signal processing by Proakis

For DSP algo implementation>
use TIs TMS320c6711 DSKs if available

For theory: Understanding Sigital Signal Processing, by Rick Lyons.

For algo implementation: Matlab, Scilab.

For demosntration: Analog Devices' SHARC boards, ADSP-218x is good, too.

JaaC
 

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clivechen said:
every board is ok, but you should have a dsp emulator!

Not completely right. A DSK or EzKit (as they are named by Texas Instruments and Analog Devices, respectively) board has some means for you to perform debugging tasks: either ROMed monitor, or a JTAG debugging interface, incorporated INTO the boards.

If you buy such a kit you don't NEED an emualtor. However, if you have one, it will be much more easy for you to perform debugging.

JaaC
 

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maged said:
What is an emulator

An emulator is a piece of hardware (PCI card with pod, USB interface, etc) that helps you to perform debugging tasks WITH THE REAL HARDWARE, instead of merely by simulation. It lets you know what's really going on with your real hardware and your real signals.

They use to be expensive, tough.

JaaC
 

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hi friend

if you are interested in TI DSP Processor's,then you must check out all this

TMS320C5510----Audio-----16 bit fixed
TMS320C6711----Image-----32 bit floating
TMS320C6416----Video-------32 bit fixed (equivalent to TIGER sharp)
OMAP---ARM(arm 9)+TMS320C5510

u can get more information about individual processors or order TI DSP Processors technical documentation cd/lecture notes from www.ti.com


also read this book, DSP- Architecture,Programming,Applications by B.Venkataramani,M.Bhaskar

hope this will be useful for you

regards
john
 

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I suggest you DSP of Alan V.Oppenheim
 

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hi
i also suggest oppenheim
it is very good

Added after 16 minutes:

hi
dsp from pratt is also a good book
bye
 

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maged said:
What is an emulator


some definitions

1)A software application which enables the computer to "emulate" a piece of hardware, fooling the computer into thinking that the hardware, such as a CD-ROM, is attached to it. Emulators are often used in situations where there is no CD-ROM present, as in the case of some laptops, or to test an image of a CD-ROM created by CD burning software such as Nero or Roxio EZ-CD Creator.


2)A device built to work exactly like another device, either hardware, software, or a combination of both

3)A device, computer program, or system that accepts the same inputs and produces the same outputs as a given system

4)An instrument which makes it possible to imitate, or emulate, the behavior of a microprocessor. It is used to debug a chip or system, while running in conjunction with the system software, before the final product is finally produced.

5)An emulator, in the most general sense, duplicates (provide an emulation of) the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second system appears to behave like the first system. Unlike a simulation, it does not attempt to precisely model the state of the device being emulated; it only attempts to reproduce its behavior

hope you got it:D
 

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