[sdiy] Question:

Paul Perry pfperry at melbpc.org.au
Wed Mar 13 02:08:46 CET 2002


At 02:47 PM 12/03/02 -0800, Jim Patchell wrote:
>    DSP chips are made primarily by:Analog Devices (Sharc, etc), Texas
>Instruments (TMS320), Motorolla (DSP56xxx).  Any of the high performance parts
>from these companies will work.  Some of the supply eval boards that have a
>DSP, and an AD/DA converter on it.  This might be a cheap and easy way to get
>into the Digital synth arena.
...A friend made a very good mono DSP synth from a Motorola DSP56003 kit.
The good thing abt the eval kit, is that all the codec is there & laid out in a
noise-free way (not a trivial task).

paul perry (Melb Aust)




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