You’re driving along in your new sports car, cruising up the coast and listening to your CD player. “How I love digital signal processing,” you think to yourself as you crank up your favorite tune.
Signal processing is pervasive in today’s vehicles, in applications ranging from engine controllers to entertainment systems. With annual automotive sales now at roughly 60 million units worldwide, it ...
Ever wondered how Digital Signal Processing (DSP) works? Digital Signal Processing is everywhere. It's in your TV, your phone, your in-car entertainment system, in hospitals, radar systems and ...
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics are the dsPIC33A digital signal controllers (DSCs) from Microchip ...
Digital signal processing (or DSP) is a catchall term in the audio realm. Sometimes it refers to the process of converting an analog signal to a digital one. Other times it encompasses the gimmicky ...
At the heart of the PVXp DSP series is the forward-thinking design of the ADSP with adjustable EQ. If it’s good enough for a musician or a DJ, it ought to deliver superb performance for an integrator ...
A DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP) CHIP, believed to be the first optimized for the frequency domain, is in production at DSP Architectures. NASA selected a radiation-hardened version of the DSP24 for ...
There’s almost nothing worse than an audio conference disrupted by unwanted noises, echoes or distortions. This is where Shure intuitive technology enters. Audio distortion is the death of ...
The history of digital signal processing has moved from dedicated DSP chips to FPGAs. Now Intel CPUs are handling the processing duties for some live mixing boards, aided by simple operating systems ...
Join us on Wednesday, November 11th at noon Pacific for Learning SDR and DSP Hack Chat with Marc Lichtman! “Revolution” is a term thrown about with a lot less care than it probably should be, ...
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