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EXP 9 - Perform basic operations using DSP Processor

The next step after designing IIR and FIR filters was to study the DSP Processor. We performed various operations using DSP processor. 
Arithmetic instructions like addition, subtraction and multiplication were performed. Logical instructions like AND and NOT were performed. Also, shift operations like logical shift left , shift right, rotate left and rotate right were performed.

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  1. Have you tried using MPYB instruction?

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    1. Yes I have used MPYB instruction! It is used for multiplication!

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  2. You can implement all the previously implemented DSP algorithms on this kit.

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  3. Dsp are prefered for signal processing application because of specially designed hardware

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  4. It has a dedicated bit reversal unit to perform fast algorithms like FFT

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  5. Dsp processor acts along with main processor i.e. assists the main processor in applications.

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  6. Dsp processors have in built bit reversal unit

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  7. The basic arithmetic operations such as AND,NOT and Shifting operations were understood very well using this approach

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