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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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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). | ||