
phil phil (@phil123456)
I built a whole device around the teensyeven made a .NET app communicating with it through usb to display the different stages of the signal processingcan't tell...
no I actually come from the teensy 3.6hence this threadindeed there is a nice audio designer, which makes it silly the ADC's are not up to the level of the rest...
with 128 core instructions per sample clock, it's gonna be short to do FFTalso no examples to do so, DSP without dedicated FFT/iFFT instructions isĀ gonna be challengingI...
sounds cool but I dont see the instruction set in teh datasheethttp://www.experimentalnoize.com/manuals/FV-1.pdfalso checked the application notes, it does not talk...
thanks I'll have a look, the site is not really handy when it's about checking the dimensions or price of the board
I cant really find any info about thismore like general farnel dev boards and stuffsany chip in particular ? tutorials ? recommendations ?thanks
Hello,I struggle to find a hand solderable (soic ? msop ?) DSP programmable chipI tried a teensy and a raspberry pi to DSP some simple audio to make audio effects...
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