Hi, Whats the cheepest way to get up and going with audio sound processing DSP development. I would like a system that I can connect to a computer with USB to program it, and have audio in and out connections, I am a programmer and am familuar with digital and analogue electronics. Many thanks in advance, Aaron
Get up and going with audio sound processing DSP development
Started by ●May 6, 2006
Reply by ●May 6, 20062006-05-06
"Aaron Gray" <ang.usenet@gmail.com> wrote in news:4c4tieF13se51U1@individual.net:> Hi, > > Whats the cheepest way to get up and going with audio sound processing > DSP development. > > I would like a system that I can connect to a computer with USB to > program it, and have audio in and out connections, > > I am a programmer and am familuar with digital and analogue > electronics. > > Many thanks in advance, > > Aaron > > >Check out our dspstak products. These work exactly this way and we have lots of audio products. -- Al Clark Danville Signal Processing, Inc. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Purveyors of Fine DSP Hardware and other Cool Stuff Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by ●May 6, 20062006-05-06
Aaron Gray wrote:> Whats the cheepest way to get up and going with audio sound processing DSP > development. > > I would like a system that I can connect to a computer with USB to program > it, and have audio in and out connections,take a look at http://www.danvillesignal.com/ (SHArC platform) probably a good time for Al to pipe in and tell you exactly what to buy. (FYI: i get no commission. just good will.) r b-j
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Reply by ●May 7, 20062006-05-07
I like the C6713 kit from TI/Spectrum Digital: http://www.spectrumdigital.com/product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=113 Price is around $400, and you get a C compiler with no limitations (except that it will only build code for the C6713 kit). On past TI kits the compiler was limited in the code size that it would produce. This would require you to spend >$1000 for an unrestricted version of their development software. I'm not sure if the same is true for Analog Devices based kits. Regards, Bob