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Brothers often tell the OP that there is too little information on ADI, and there is even less information in Chinese. The OP started working on it in 2000, and it has been 23 years now. I think everyone is right. The information is really sparse and scattered, so I spent some time sorting it out and compiled almost all the ADI DSPs I could find. We have compiled a collection of public information. Those who are interested can take a look at what is available. In fact, it is not too little.
Of course, many of the documents here are documents written by the OP himself and teaching videos he recorded. After all, I was once a full-time lecturer for ADI’s official L1 and L2 training, and I also gave lectures in the main building of Tsinghua University (just to make it clear, I personally participated in the establishment of the joint laboratory between ADI and Tsinghua University in the main building. It was quite emotional at the time. When we were undergraduates, we didn’t start playing with the 51 microcontroller until our senior year. They started working on the Blackfin DSP in the second grade. I even had to think carefully about some questions for a long time before I could answer them.)
But following on from the above, let’s talk about which school is the most impressive among the nearly 20 ADI-university joint laboratories that I helped build. I think it is Xidian. They play TS201. I am really impressed.
Let’s digress and get back to the topic.
ADI DSP Development Material Directory
I divided him into 8 categories. Let's look at each category one by one to see how much data there is. I feel like it must be 100G? There are no specific statistics.
1. ADI DSP development software collection
There is a very annoying thing about ADI. Many of its software are incompatible. To put it simply, you may not be able to use the program you made under version A of the same software when you upgrade to version B. I noticed this in 2000 and downloaded all previous versions. Many of them cannot be downloaded on the entire Internet now.
1) Visual DSP++ software installation package
2) CCES software installation package
Among them, the CCES video tutorial was recorded by ADI and has Chinese subtitles:
The CCES software documentation is mainly in English provided by ADI, and the OP also wrote a very simple one in Chinese:
3) SigmaStudio software
This includes the original SigmaStudio and the latest SigmaStudio+ (I am serializing the usage tutorial).
4) A2B development software installation package
19.3.1 and 19.4.4 are used with SigmaStuidio, and 1.3 is used with SigmaStudio+.
5) SigmaForSHARC software installation package
Note that the above four versions are all used with SigmaStudio, and SigmaStudio+ does not need to install SigmaForSHARC. They have been integrated into the software. For example, 2159X and SC59X both use SigmaStudio+.
6) SHARC Audio TOOLS software installation package
In the SigmaStudio software, the SHARC algorithm supplement package can be used to use more SHARC algorithms after installation, as shown below:
This algorithm package is pretty good. Commonly used ones like reverb and AGC are all added in. And if you find its installation directory, you will see a surprise:
There is an algorithm, guys!
7) Visual Audio software installation package
I guess if you want to use this, you can find it here, the early ADI DSP audio algorithm software.
8) ADI Blackfin Software Development Kit
Among them, Blackfin software algorithm module collection:
9) ADI SHARC software development kit
Among them, SHARC algorithm development package:
Links to the information are as follows:
https://item.taobao.com/item.htm?id=566262352508&spm=a1z10.5-c.w4002-5192690539.23.5d266a87BrWfWR
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