[sci.electronics] FFT processors

david@mplvax.nosc.MIL (David Almagor) (09/11/88)

Hi,

There are a bunch of companies nowadays which have general purpose
DSP processors to do this job, and canned routines that you can use, 
and this probably is your cheapest solution. A few of them are:

TI: TMS32010 - the basic one, will do this job probably.
Analog Devices: ADSP2100
Motorola: 56000
AT&T: DSP32

Another way to go is the one you are considering. I think it is more
expensive, but one would have to look at the required speeds and 
dynamic ranges required. One company that comes to mind is :
Zoran Inc. out of somewhere in silicone vally - they make FFT chips.


Hope this helps, David.


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David Almagor          | Phone 619-534-1813           | 
The Marine Physical lab| or:   619-442-3451 ext. 3173 | 
UCSD, San Diego,       |                              |david@mplvax.nosc.mil 
Ca 92152               |                              |