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DSP design contest

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Summary: DSP contest

Real-Time DSP

  • DSP now used in thousands of products
    • Digital communications (cell-phones, Wi-Fi)‏
    • Media (CDs, DVDs, JPEG, MPEG, mp3)‏
    • Medical devices (hearing aids, defibrillators)‏
    • Radar
  • DSP is “Engine of the Information Age”
  • Texas Instruments is leading manufacturer of commercial DSP microprocessors

Software DSP Implementation

  • Low-rate DSP usually implemented in software on DSP microprocessor
  • In this lab, we'll use TI 5515 DSP in TI's eZdsp development kit
    • Same processor used in many cell-phones

TI-Sponsored DSP Design Contest

Texas Instruments has graciously agreed to sponsor a real-time DSP design contest

– TI donated eZdsp5515 systems we'll use in the real-time DSP lab at DSPSS

– TI will award cash prizes to winners!

  • 1st place: $300
  • 2nd place: $200
  • 3rd place: $100

Details could be found here.

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