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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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The secrets of DSP processors revealed,
By Jonah Probell "Jonah Probell" (Silicon Valley & Boston) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DSP Processor Fundamentals: Architectures and Features (IEEE Press Series on Signal Processing) (Paperback)
BDTI, employer of this book's authors, is the world's foremost independent authority on the analysis of DSP processor designs. This book details many of the aspects of processor design that yield a processor that performs well on DSP applications. As a colleague of mine once remarked, "This book gives away all the secrets."The writing style of this book is brief and to the point, but complete. It uses many commercial DSP processors as examples but does not focus on any particular one in complete detail. This book will be most useful to hardware designers of DSP processors. It is not a reference for DSP algorithm or software developers.
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Insight of DSP Processors,
By P.SRINIVASA RAO (INDIA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: DSP Processor Fundamentals: Architectures and Features (IEEE Press Series on Signal Processing) (Paperback)
The Pipelined concepts are very good , with examples of different processors and its arcitechtures the material provided with examples is very good.
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DSP Processor Fundamentals: Architectures and Features (IEEE Press Series on Signal Processing) by Edward A. Lee (Paperback - February 7, 1997)
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