Reply by hrh1818 May 26, 20082008-05-26
On May 26, 9:16 am, "luminous" <vikt...@mail.nu> wrote:
> Hello Comp.DSP! I have recently made first contact with the DSP-world in an > undergraduate course where I have been using a Texas Instruments C6711 DSP > Starter Kit. > > I would like to get suggestions on other DSP-boards with integrated > AD/DA:s for audio applications that I might buy and continue experimenting > with at home. (It doesn't need to be Texas Instruments) > Are there any good alternatives out there? > > Thanks in advance, > Viktor
One suggestion is the TMS320C6713 DSP starter kit for abut US $400. TI also sells a TMS320C6416 DSP starter kit for about US $500. The 6713 is the floating point version and the 6416 is the fixed point version. If you get either of these kits I also suggest you get the second edition of the book "Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the TMS320C6713 and MS320C6416. DSK" by Ralph Chassaing and Donald Reay. The book has a large set of demostration programs for these kits and costs about US $125. Howard
Reply by luminous May 26, 20082008-05-26
Hello Comp.DSP! I have recently made first contact with the DSP-world in an
undergraduate course where I have been using a Texas Instruments C6711 DSP
Starter Kit. 

I would like to get suggestions on other DSP-boards with integrated
AD/DA:s for audio applications that I might buy and continue experimenting
with at home. (It doesn't need to be Texas Instruments)
Are there any good alternatives out there?

Thanks in advance,
Viktor