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RTOS for DSP : what makes it tick ?
DSP applications are of the most demanding in terms of datarates and computational requirements.
In addition, the resulting complexity requires a careful design of the RTOS.
All require a judicious analysis of the higher level as well as of the lowest level application requirements.
On the more advanced parallel DSP like ADIs SHARC . . .
preview:
http://www.openlicensesociety.org
date: 01/2001/2001
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DSP RTOS Overview
Some designers need to use an operating system with a DSP processor and others don't. The need for DSP operating system seems to depend on the task(s) to be performed.
For simple DSP tasks where a single function or a few simple functions are being performed, an operating system is usually not needed and could get in the way.
preview:
http://www.bdti.com
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