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Lecture 1

Real Time DSP


(Dr. Jameel Ahmed)
Professor & Chairman

Department of Electrical Engineering


HITEC University
Taxila-cantt.

Course Outline

Real Time DSP & application

DSP Architecture

Design and Implementation

Reference Books

Real time DSP & Application

Introduction

Discrete time signal Processing

Microprocessor architecture

Peripheral Components

Real time implementation

DSP Architecture

DSP architecture Introduction

Fixed point DSP

Floating point DSP

Software Development

Design and Implementation

Designing approach

Simulation

Verification

Final implementation on (Fixed or Floating)


point DSP

Comparison between Different


Design of a chip
Sr.No

Microprocessor

Microcontroller

ASIC

DSP

CPU,RAM,ROM,
serial, parallel
interfaces, other
circuiting.

Application
specific IC.

Single chip CPU


required
additional circuits.

RAM,ROM,
serial and
parallel
interfaces,
interrupt
circuits.

RISC,CSIC

Well suited for


industrial control.

Runs for fewer


applications.

CPU specially
optimized for
fast
realization of
mathematical
operations.

Cont
Sr.No

Microprocessor

Microcontroller

ASIC

DSP

Handle Huge
operating systems
and various
programs.

Can't handle Huge


operating systems
and various
programs.

Operates and
fixed run time
constraints
additional
performance
may not be
useful .

Specially
programmed
and runs
faster.

Multiple input I/O

Limited I/O
Generally speed is
not requirement.

Embedded
I/O
Limited
requirements.

Limited I/O.

Cont
Sr.No

Microprocessor

Microcontroller

Transporting large
size of data.

Compact
instruction set.
8051,89c51,68hc11,
PIC etc.

Code size high.

Code size high.

ASIC

DSP

Application
Lower power
includes HD CD consumption
players, cameras and limited
programs ,TV,
number of
some special
inputs,
ICs for secure
outputs .
communication .
Code size
medium.

Code size
medium and
low.

Reference Books

Kuo S M.Gam WS, Digital Signal Processor

:architecture, implementation and application


Prentice Hall,2005.

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