What are Digital Signal Processors?
Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) take real-world signals like voice, audio, video, temperature, pressure, or position that have been digitized and then mathematically manipulate them.
A DSP is designed for performing mathematical functions like "add", "subtract", "multiply" and "divide" very quickly.Signals need to be processed so that the information that they contain can be displayed,
What are Digital Signal Processors?
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