Essays about: "sound fpga"

Found 4 essays containing the words sound fpga.

  1. 1. Design and Implementation of a 2-Channel High Precision and High Speed Digitizing system

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för elektro- och informationsteknik

    Author : Albert Llimós Muntal; [2016]
    Keywords : Analog; Digital; ADC; Digitizing; data acquisition; two channel; precision; resolution; speed; Technology and Engineering;

    Abstract : Recently, new spectroscopic techniques have been developed such as photocurrent detected two-dimensional spectroscopy [1], which measure the response from a sample that is excited by a high intensity laser pulses. The responses are linear and nonlinear signals that have very different amplitudes; the linear signal can be from 103 to 105 times larger than the nonlinear signal. READ MORE

  2. 2. Acceleration and Integration of Sound Decoding in FPGA

    University essay from Institutionen för systemteknik

    Author : Johan Holmér; Jesper Eriksson; [2011]
    Keywords : Hardware acceleration; digital signal processing; embedded systems; sound encoding;

    Abstract : The task has been to develop a network media renderer on an embedded linux system running on a Spartan 6 FPGA. One of the challenges have been to make the best use of the limited FPGA area. MP3 have been the prioritised format. READ MORE

  3. 3. Design of Static Demultiplexing for Digital-TV

    University essay from Institutionen för systemteknik

    Author : Kam Hung To; Erna Mehmedagic; [2007]
    Keywords : MPEG; DVB; Transport Stream; NIT; FPGA; SPI; I²C;

    Abstract : All digital-TV receivers that are existent on the market today include some sort of a multiplexer which filters the data, the sound and the picture from the digital stream. These de-multiplexers are rather complex and general. READ MORE

  4. 4. Sound Level Measurement System

    University essay from Institutionen för systemteknik

    Author : Tore Johansson; [2006]
    Keywords : FFT; VHDL; FPGA;

    Abstract : The purpose of this master thesis work is to design a device that measures the loudness of sound for different frequencies. This device is divided in three parts; a microphone that captures the sound, one A/D converter that samples the sound and one FPGA which analyse the data using an FFT algorithm. READ MORE