The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing
by Steven W. Smith California Technical Publishing
ISBN 0-9660176-3-3 (1997)
Chapter 29. Getting Started with DSPs
- The ADSP-2106x family
- The SHARC EZ-KIT Lite
- Design Example: An FIR Audio Filter
- Analog Measurements on a DSP System
- Another Look at Fixed versus Floating Point
- Advanced Software Tools
- Summary
Once you decide that a Digital Signal Processor is right for your application, you need a way to
get started.
Many manufacturers will sell you a low cost evaluation kit, allowing you to experience their
products first-
hand. These are a great educational tool; it doesn't matter if you are a novice or a pro, they are
the best
way to become familiar with a particular DSP. For instance, Analog Devices provides the
EZ-KIT Lite to
teach potential customers about its SHARC family of Digital Signal Processors. For only $179,
you receive
all the hardware and software you need to see the DSP in action. This includes "canned"
programs
provided with the kit, as well as applications you can write yourself in assembly or C. Suppose
you buy
one of these kits from Analog Devices and play with it for a few days. This chapter is an
overview of what
you can expect to find and learn.
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