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DSP newbie - experiment tools

DSP newbie - experiment tools  
Frunobulax
 Re: DSP newbie - experiment tools  
Al Clark
 Re: DSP newbie - experiment tools  
Andre
From:Frunobulax
Subject:DSP newbie - experiment tools
Date:Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:32:25 -0500
What is the best DSP experiment kit to get for a newbie who wants to get
feet wet (especially audio processing)? Have tried EZ kit lite but are there
any better ones?
From:Al Clark
Subject:Re: DSP newbie - experiment tools
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:18:26 GMT
"Frunobulax" wrote in
news:i_KdnYAPmNmlw2ncRVn-hw@comcast.com:

> What is the best DSP experiment kit to get for a newbie who wants to
> get feet wet (especially audio processing)? Have tried EZ kit lite but
> are there any better ones?
>
>
>

Currently, the Analog Devices SHARC is the most popular DSP for audio
applications. The EZ Kits are a good choice for learning. We make SHARC
based boards as well.

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From:Andre
Subject:Re: DSP newbie - experiment tools
Date:Mon, 24 Jan 2005 10:30:00 +0100
Hi Al!

Which board would you recommend to start with the blackfin?

Are there Alternatives to the ADI boards?

Best regards,

Andre


Al Clark wrote:

> "Frunobulax" wrote in
> news:i_KdnYAPmNmlw2ncRVn-hw@comcast.com:
>
>
>>What is the best DSP experiment kit to get for a newbie who wants to
>>get feet wet (especially audio processing)? Have tried EZ kit lite but
>>are there any better ones?
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> Currently, the Analog Devices SHARC is the most popular DSP for audio
> applications. The EZ Kits are a good choice for learning. We make SHARC
> based boards as well.
>


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