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Jerry123
New Contributor
1 year agoI am sorry that we are not familiar with Intel device/device family, can you please recommend suitable device/device family or solution to us?
FvM
Super Contributor
1 year agoHi,
FPGA can do any kind of DSP including audio, but it's not necessarily first choice. I'd rather look for dedicated signal processors, e.g. from Analog Devices or TI. They provide libraries and example code for audio DSP. To design your final application, special engineering skills are required for signal processor as well as for FPGA solution, question is if you have it available. FPGA is more complicated because code needs to be most likely written from the scratch.
Regards
Frank
FPGA can do any kind of DSP including audio, but it's not necessarily first choice. I'd rather look for dedicated signal processors, e.g. from Analog Devices or TI. They provide libraries and example code for audio DSP. To design your final application, special engineering skills are required for signal processor as well as for FPGA solution, question is if you have it available. FPGA is more complicated because code needs to be most likely written from the scratch.
Regards
Frank