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== Statement of Purpose ==
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== GOALS ==
 
#The main purpose of this project is to create a relatively simple step by step guide of how to get an Analog Devices "adsp-21369" dsp (SHARC) chip up and running using the "ADDS-21369-EZLITE" development board and "Visual DSP++" development environment.<br>
 
#The main purpose of this project is to create a relatively simple step by step guide of how to get an Analog Devices "adsp-21369" dsp (SHARC) chip up and running using the "ADDS-21369-EZLITE" development board and "Visual DSP++" development environment.<br>
 
#A second goal is to create an easy to use tool that can be used to interface with the FAUST programming language in order to generate c++ code that can be imported into a Visual DSP++ project file and used with the SHARC chip.
 
#A second goal is to create an easy to use tool that can be used to interface with the FAUST programming language in order to generate c++ code that can be imported into a Visual DSP++ project file and used with the SHARC chip.

Revision as of 16:37, 20 April 2008

Project Title -- Quick Guide to using the ADSP-21369 and Visual DSP++ development environment

People Involved

  • Andrew Best
  • Kyle Spratt
  • Baek San Chang
  • Steinunn Arnardottir
  • Turner Kirk


GOALS

  1. The main purpose of this project is to create a relatively simple step by step guide of how to get an Analog Devices "adsp-21369" dsp (SHARC) chip up and running using the "ADDS-21369-EZLITE" development board and "Visual DSP++" development environment.
  2. A second goal is to create an easy to use tool that can be used to interface with the FAUST programming language in order to generate c++ code that can be imported into a Visual DSP++ project file and used with the SHARC chip.

Resources

ADSP-21369 Specifications