jelprocesszorok
Jelprocesszorok, also known as digital signal processors (DSPs), are specialized microprocessors designed to efficiently perform mathematical operations on digital signals. They are widely used in applications that require real-time signal processing, such as audio processing, image processing, communications, and control systems. DSPs are characterized by their high-speed arithmetic logic units (ALUs) and hardware multipliers, which enable them to perform complex calculations quickly. They often include features like Harvard architecture, which separates program and data memory, and specialized instructions for common signal processing tasks. DSPs can be found in various forms, including general-purpose DSPs, application-specific DSPs, and fixed-point or floating-point processors. They are typically programmed using high-level languages or assembly language, and their performance is often measured in millions of instructions per second (MIPS) or floating-point operations per second (FLOPS).