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Old June 22nd 07, 01:44 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,comp.dsp
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Default Software Defined Radio DSP choice / sizing

I'm working on a SDR design using the AD9874 to
digitize the IF producing 280 Ksamples/sec and
am trying to size the DSP. I'm leaning towards
the ADSP-BF532 which is a fixed point DSP rated
at 400 MIPS / 800 MMACS and is available in a LQFP
package. I'd like to be able to handle everything
from decoding standard shortwave SSB signals to
broadcast FM stereo signals (including RDS).

1) Any pointers to information which can be used
to size the DSP in terms of MIPS, program RAM,
and data RAM? Something like a minimum of X MIPS
are needed to do a reasonable job handling
broadcast FM stereo signals (which I'm assuming
require more MIPS than SSB) would be useful
to know.

2) Anyone have a specific DSP they favored for
this type of application? Keep in mind I
need the DSP to be in a package I can handle
using home equipment. It would be nice if the
DSP was flexible enough so that it can be used
for general purpose things such as controlling
the keyboard and LCD instead of adding a
microcontroller.

I'm not looking to use a FPGA at this time.

-- John
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