https://www.elektor.com/adau1701-univer ... -board-pcbIt seems that to even dip your feet in the ocean of DSP (digital signal processing) you need lots of SMD soldering skills and a ton of math. Seems. Let’s end the anxiety: here is a Universal Audio DSP board for the DIYer. Based on the Analog Devices ADAU1701 DSP, this board has only through-hole components—except for the DSP itself, which Elektor PCB Service reflow-solder in place especially 4 U.
Universal DSP Board for Audio ADAU1701
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Universal DSP Board for Audio ADAU1701
This may be a good starter thread for the "Stored Program" sub-forum.
Re: Universal DSP Board for Audio ADAU1701
I have a DSP demo board laying around that I purchased from Microchip years ago.. so you can buy a platform to start messing around.
Coincidentally the recent DSPIc 33 family is pin for pin compatible with my plain vanilla 16 bit MCU so I just dropped that DSP chip onto a tuner board and I'm ready to DSP. Still poking around in the dark as far as getting my FFT up and running.
JR
Coincidentally the recent DSPIc 33 family is pin for pin compatible with my plain vanilla 16 bit MCU so I just dropped that DSP chip onto a tuner board and I'm ready to DSP. Still poking around in the dark as far as getting my FFT up and running.
JR
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