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Modern Computer Architecture and Organization - Third Edition
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A digital signal processor (DSP) is optimized to perform computations on digitized representations of analog signals. Real-world signals such as audio, video, cell phone radio frequency (RF) transmissions, and radar signal returns are analog in nature, meaning the information to be processed is the response of an electrical sensor to a continuously varying input voltage. In most cases, digitally processing analog signals yields results far superior to analog processing because it offers accuracy, flexibility, and reliability that are unattainable from inexpensive analog circuits.
Before a digital processor can work with an analog signal, the signal voltage must be converted to a digital representation by an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). When a digital device produces an analog output signal (such as streamed music played from a smartphone), the digital signal must be converted to analog with a digital-to-analog converter (DAC). The following subsection describes...