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 An Introduction to Digital Signal Processors
Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) take real-world signals like voice, audio, video, temperature, pressure, or position that have been digitized and then mathematically manipulate them.
A DSP is designed for performing mathematical functions like 'add', 'subtract', 'multiply' and 'divide' very quickly.
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http://www.analog.com/processors/learning/beginnersGuide/introduction.html
03/2008/2007
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