Today's embedded and real-time systems contain a mix of processor
types: off-the-shelf microcontrollers, digital signal processors
(DSPs), and custom processors. The decreasing cost of DSPs has made
these sophisticated chips very attractive for a number of embedded
and real-time applications, including automotive,
telecommunications, medical imaging, and many others-including even
some games and home appliances. However, developing embedded and
real-time DSP applications is a complex task influenced by many
parameters and issues.
This introduction to DSP software development for embedded and
real-time developers shows how to use digital signal processors
efficiently in embedded and real-time systems. It covers software
and firmware design principles, from processor architectures and
basic theory to the selection of appropriate languages and basic
algorithms. The reader will find practical guidelines, diagrammed
techniques, tool descriptions, and code templates for developing
and optimizing DSP software and firmware. The book also covers
integrating and testing DSP systems as well as managing the DSP
development effort. The accompanying companion website contains the
code from the design examples as well as design tools and product
demos.
*Digital signal processors (DSPs) are the future of microchips
*Includes practical guidelines, diagrammed techniques, tool
descriptions, and code templates to aid in the development and
optimization of DSP software and firmware *The accompanying
companion website contains code from the design examples used in
the book, so developers can easily use it in their own designs
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