April 2026
Intermediate
280 pages
7h 54m
English
Digital signal processors (DSPs) are a specialized class of microprocessors designed specifically to execute signal processing algorithms efficiently. Unlike general-purpose processors, which are built for versatility, DSPs make deliberate architectural trade-offs to achieve higher computational throughput, low power consumption, predictable real-time performance, and strict determinism. These trade-offs are not superficial; they shape every layer of the design, from the instruction set to the memory subsystem.
At their core, DSPs perform tasks such as signal transformation, filtering, and encoding/decoding. They are widely used in communication systems, audio and image processing, radar, aerospace, ...
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