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Digital signal processor: a control element

Practical control systems increasingly use DSPs. DSPs have specialized high speed architectures and tailored instruction sets which execute in a single machine cycle; in addition, the hardware multiplier handles single instruction cycle multiply/add (accumulate) operations. DSPs are therefore geared...

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Main Authors: Masten, M.K., Panahi, I.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:Practical control systems increasingly use DSPs. DSPs have specialized high speed architectures and tailored instruction sets which execute in a single machine cycle; in addition, the hardware multiplier handles single instruction cycle multiply/add (accumulate) operations. DSPs are therefore geared for high-speed digital signal processing which is a basic operation in modern control algorithms. This paper overviews DSPs, reviews key features, and outlines processes for using DSPs in control applications.
DOI:10.1109/ACC.1995.529294