Digital Signal Processor

What is a Digital Signal Processor?

Definition

A Digital Signal Processor, or DSP, is a special-purpose digital circuit that acts on digitized signals, such as audio. DSP circuits can replace traditional analog functions, such as filtering and more complex functions that are difficult to accomplish in the analog domain.

A Digital Audio Signal Processor is a DSP for audio applications.

Synonyms

Digital Audio Signal Processor
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