Term: Digital Signal Processor


Definition:

A Digital Signal Processor (DSP) is a CPU that is dedicated to a single group of tasks and is embedded into another piece of equipment. They can perform ultra fast math functions, and work by turning analog source data into digital, performing the calculations, and then outputting in analog again. They are used in calculators, fax machines and mobile phones.

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