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DSP Starter Kit

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DSP Starter Kit (DSK) sometimes also known as DSP Evaluation Module or DSP Evaluation Board, is an electronic board with Digital Signal Processor used for experiments, evaluation and development.[1] Applications are developed in DSP Starter Kits using a software usually referred as an Integrated Development Environment.[2] Texas Instruments, Spectrum Digital are some of the companies who produce these kits.


References

  1. ^ "DSP Starter Kits". DSP. Kane Computing. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  2. ^ Robert Oshana (29 September 2005). DSP Software Development Techniques for Embedded and Real-Time Systems. Newnes. p. 384. ISBN 978-0750677592. Retrieved 23 April 2012.