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This paper describes a new VLSI chip that uses Fourier transform technology and a processing architecture never before used in a low-cost monolithic circuit. The chip is internally wired to implement two independent 2048-tap filters with coefficients that can be changed at will. It includes a powerful processor which is programmable through an easy to use assembly language which provides various functions suitable for acoustic environment simulation. The chip uses industry-standard bit-serial data formats and has a noise performance that exceeds 100 dB relative to full scale. A low cost but full-feature development system for use with a personal computer is also available.
Author (s): Ables, J. G.; Jacka, C. E.; Bunton, J. D.
Affiliation:
Radiophysics, CSIRO Division, Sydney, Australia
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AES Convention: 93
Paper Number:3438
Publication Date:
1992-10-06
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Session subject:
Digital Innovations in Audio Technology
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Ables, J. G.; Jacka, C. E.; Bunton, J. D.; 1992; A Powerful New VLSI Processor for Digital Audio [PDF]; Radiophysics, CSIRO Division, Sydney, Australia; Paper 3438; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6696
Ables, J. G.; Jacka, C. E.; Bunton, J. D.; A Powerful New VLSI Processor for Digital Audio [PDF]; Radiophysics, CSIRO Division, Sydney, Australia; Paper 3438; 1992 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=6696