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| To extract the highest possible accuracy from the German DCF 77.5 kHz timecode broadcast this project uses DSP algorithms running on a low-c...

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| An audio signal generator for lab use needs to have two basic features. First, it must be able to generate low-distortion sine waves with an...

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| In this article we describe the basic structure used for the DSP application programs developed in this course. We have decided to divide ap...

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| To help with the programming and debugging of the DSP board used in our DSP course, Elektor Labs designed a small adapter that can be used t...

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| In the previous instalments of this series we have got to know the DSP as a specialist device for processing audio signals digitally. We hav...

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| In this instalment we present the DSP board. It is the platform for the applications that will be described in later instalments of this ser...

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| The Freescale DSP6375 is best programmed using its own assembly language. Although this may sound outdated — an undesirable leftover from ea...

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| Since the advent of digital signal processing around 30 years ago, audio signal processing has increasingly shifted from analogue technology...

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| You may have noticed that microcontroller manufacturers are bringing out new ranges of devices with 16 and even 32 bit cores. In this articl...

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| This handy instrument measures frequencies from 50 MHz to 3 GHz with an accuracy of 10 ppm and provides an indication of the signal level ov...