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TMS320C5421GGUA200 TMS320C5421GGUA200 27941 Texas Instruments DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR, 16-BIT Bulk
L11010PQ L11010PQ 37497 Texas Instruments DSP WIRED COMM. Bulk
ADSP-SC589KBCZ-4B ADSP-SC589KBCZ-4B 44387 Analog Devices Inc. ARM, 2XSHARC, DUAL DDR, PCIE, HP 529-LFBGA, CSPBGA
ADSP-2171KS-104 ADSP-2171KS-104 39016 Analog Devices Inc. 16-BIT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR 128-BQFP
TMS320BC53PQA57 TMS320BC53PQA57 46500 Texas Instruments DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR, 16-BIT Bulk
ADSP-21573BBCZ-5 ADSP-21573BBCZ-5 32518 Analog Devices Inc. 2X SHARC, DDR, BGA PKG 500 MHZ 400-LFBGA, CSPBGA
ADSP-21MSP50AKG-52 ADSP-21MSP50AKG-52 16398 Analog Devices Inc. MIXED-SIGNAL PROCESSOR 144-CPGA
ADSP-21MSP55AKS-52 ADSP-21MSP55AKS-52 18021 Analog Devices Inc. MIXED-SIGNAL PROCESSOR 100-BQFP
ADSP-21MSP50KG-52 ADSP-21MSP50KG-52 49371 Analog Devices Inc. MIXED-SIGNAL PROCESSOR 144-BPGA
ADSP-SC573BBCZ-4 ADSP-SC573BBCZ-4 25486 Analog Devices Inc. ARM, 2X SHARC, DDR, BGA PACKAGE 400-LFBGA, CSPBGA
ADSP-BF609BBCZ-5 ADSP-BF609BBCZ-5 36710 Analog Devices Inc. IC DSP CTLR DUAL 349CSBGA 349-LFBGA, CSPBGA
ADSP-BF606BBCZ-4 ADSP-BF606BBCZ-4 12665 Analog Devices Inc. IC DSP CTLR DUAL 349CSBGA 349-LFBGA, CSPBGA
TMS320C5421PGEA200 TMS320C5421PGEA200 40651 Texas Instruments DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR, 16-BIT Bulk
DM3730CBP DM3730CBP 34684 Texas Instruments IC DGTL MEDIA PROCESSOR 515FCBGA 515-WFBGA, FCBGA
TMS32C6414CGLZ5E0 TMS32C6414CGLZ5E0 8850 Texas Instruments DSP, 32-BIT SIZE, 64-EXT BIT, 75 Bulk
DSP56311VF150 DSP56311VF150 38144 Freescale Semiconductor DSP, 24-EXT BIT, 150MHZ PBGA196 196-LBGA
TMS32C6414CGLZ6E3 TMS32C6414CGLZ6E3 22429 Texas Instruments DSP, 32-BIT SIZE, 64-EXT BIT, 75 Bulk
ADSP-SC584BBCZ-4A ADSP-SC584BBCZ-4A 29861 Analog Devices Inc. ARM, 2XSHARC, DDR, LPC PACKAGE 349-LFBGA, CSPBGA
TMS320P25FNA TMS320P25FNA 26829 Texas Instruments DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR, 16-BIT Bulk
TMS320C28346ZFEQ TMS320C28346ZFEQ 38706 Texas Instruments IC DSP FLOATING POINT 256BGA 256-BGA

DSP (Digital Signal Processors)

1. What are DSP (Digital Signal Processors)?‌

‌DSP (Digital Signal Processor)‌ is a microprocessor designed for high-speed digital signal processing algorithms. It performs filtering, compression, enhancement, and other operations by processing the digital sequence converted from analog signals in real-time. It is widely used in communications, medicine, consumer electronics, and other fields. Its essence is to process real signals in digital form to extract and convert information.

 

2. What are the ‌Core Hardware Features of DSP (Digital Signal Processors)?‌

‌Harvard Structure

The program and data storage space are independent, supporting parallel execution of instruction reading and data operations, significantly improving throughput efficiency.

 

‌Dedicated Hardware Acceleration Unit

Built-in hardware multiplier (MAC), single-cycle multiplication and addition operations, suitable for intensive calculations such as matrix operations and Fourier transforms.

 

Multi-address generator reduces memory access bottlenecks.

 

‌Pipeline Technology

Instructions are decomposed into multi-stage parallel processing such as instruction fetch, decoding, and execution to achieve efficient pipeline operations.

 

‌Low-latency Response

Fast interrupt processing and hardware I/O support to meet scenarios with high real-time requirements (such as industrial control).

 

3. What are the ‌Typical Application Scenarios of DSP (Digital Signal Processors)?‌

1) ‌Communications‌

Processing fiber dispersion and polarization interference in optical communications to achieve signal recovery and equalization.

 

2) ‌Consumer Electronics‌

Audio Processing: frequency division management, delay correction, and EQ adjustment of car audio (such as DSP amplifier);

Wearable Devices: For example, the ATS3085L chip of Actions Technology equipped with an Honor bracelet realizes health monitoring and low-power operation through MCU+DSP dual-core heterogeneous design.

 

3) ‌Embedded System‌

Combined with SBC (single-board computer) to enhance data processing capabilities, used for complex tasks such as aerospace and industrial control.

 

4) ‌Image and Automation‌

The advantages of floating-point operations and matrix processing are suitable for machine vision, motor control, etc.

 

4. ‌Technology Evolution and Trends of DSP (Digital Signal Processors)‌

‌Heterogeneous Integration‌: Modern DSPs are often combined with MCU/ARM cores (such as TI J6/J7), taking into account general computing and special processing capabilities.

‌Energy Efficiency Optimization‌: Low power consumption design promotes its penetration in the Internet of Things and wearable devices (such as Actions chip power consumption <150μA).

 

5. ‌Summary‌

DSP has become the core device of digital technology with its customized hardware architecture and real-time processing capabilities, covering all scenarios from high-end communication equipment to daily consumer electronics, and continuously promoting the innovation of signal processing technology.

 

6. DSP (Digital Signal Processors) FAQs

1) ‌How to deal with excessive power ripple? ‌

Adding capacitor filtering can effectively suppress power ripple while ensuring that the reference power supply and analog power supply are pure.

 

2) ‌Is the external crystal oscillator active or passive? ‌

It is recommended to use a passive crystal rather than an active crystal oscillator to ensure clock stability.

 

3) ‌Multi-DSP system clock synchronization solution? ‌

Use a dedicated clock chip to unify the clock source to avoid timing confusion.

 

4) ‌A/D conversion accuracy assurance measures? ‌

It is necessary to independently purify the analog power supply and reference power supply to reduce noise interference.