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by stinos
4689 days ago
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the only real way is to get hardware. If you have some experience already, you shouldn't need a course: I can't find the current prices immdeiately, but a couple of years ago something like 250$ got you a fully functional development board (including some analog I/O) + corresponding IDE + signal processing example code of a true DSP like the TI C6000 series. Example of a current version would be http://www.ti.com/tool/tmdxevm6670 |
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