DSP (Digital Signal Processors)

Digital signal processors are devices similar to microprocessors or microcontrollers, but distinguished by having internal architectures that are adapted for continuous execution of algorithms dominated by multiplication and addition operations performed on a continuous stream of data, as contrasted with algorithms that are dominated by conditional logic or a multiplicity of concurrent processes. They are commonly used in applications such as audio or video signal processing.


Analog Devices, Inc. ADSP-BF609BBCZ-5

IC DSP CTLR DUAL 349CSBGA

43.37

Analog Devices, Inc. ADSP-BF548BBCZ-5A

IC DSP 16BIT 533MHZ 400CSBGA

41.22

Texas Instruments TMS32C6713BGDPA200

IC FLOATING POINT DSP 272-BGA

40.33

Texas Instruments TMS320C6713BZDP225

IC FLOATING-POINT DSP 272-BGA

39.63

Analog Devices, Inc. ADSP-BF537KBCZ-6AV

IC DSP CTLR 16BIT 182CSBGA

39.48

Analog Devices, Inc. ADSP-BF561SBBCZ-5A

IC DSP CTRLR 32B 500MHZ 256CBGA

38.56

Analog Devices, Inc. ADSP-BF537BBCZ-5AV

IC DSP CTLR 16BIT 182CSBGA

38.32

Analog Devices, Inc. ADSP-BF527KBCZ-6A

IC DSP 16BIT 600MHZ 208CSBGA

38.29