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Advanced educational parallel DSP system based on TMS320C25 processors

This paper describes the design, application, and evaluation of a user friendly, flexible, scalable and inexpensive Advanced Educational Parallel (AdEPar) digital signal processing (DSP) system based on TMS320C25 digital processors to implement DSP algorithms. This system will be used in the DSP lab...

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Published in:Microprocessors and microsystems 1995, Vol.19 (3), p.147-156
Main Authors: Kurugöllü, F., Palaz, H., Gümüşkaya, H., Harmanci, E., Örencik, B.
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