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DSP

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What is DSP?

DSP, or Digital Signal Processing, refers to the use of digital computation to perform a wide variety of signal processing operations. Signals can be anything from audio and video to temperature and pressure readings. DSP is commonly used in audio and video compression, telecommunications, image processing, and control systems. DSP algorithms are often implemented using specialized microprocessors called Digital Signal Processors (DSPs).

What other technologies are related to DSP?

DSP Complementary Technologies

Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) can be used to implement DSP algorithms, offering flexibility and parallel processing capabilities. Used for real-time or high speed applications.
mentioned alongside DSP in 9% (3.9k) of relevant job posts
ARM processors are often used in embedded systems and can be used to implement DSP algorithms. Modern ARM processors include DSP extensions that speed up such computations.
mentioned alongside DSP in 4% (1.8k) of relevant job posts
VHDL is a hardware description language often used to program FPGAs for DSP implementation.
mentioned alongside DSP in 4% (1.6k) of relevant job posts

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