Difference between revisions of "NVGate DSP computation SPU"

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= Force DSP=
For force DSP (and also for normal DSP...), the number of SPU change according to the max sampling frequency.
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= Normal DSP=
= Normal DSP=
SPU computation for normal DSP : OR34 V1 - Or35V1 - OR36V1 OR36V22 (normal DSP) - OR38V1 - OR38V2 (Normal DSP).
SPU computation for normal DSP : OR34 V1 - Or35V1 - OR36V1 OR36V22 (normal DSP) - OR38V1 - OR38V2 (Normal DSP).
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The overall acoustic levels analysis requires 1 SPU per channel at 20 kHz bandwidth. The number of required SPUs is directly proportional to the analysis bandwidth (i.e. the sampling frequency divided by 2.56).
The overall acoustic levels analysis requires 1 SPU per channel at 20 kHz bandwidth. The number of required SPUs is directly proportional to the analysis bandwidth (i.e. the sampling frequency divided by 2.56).
= Force DSP=

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