The Architecture of VLSI Digital Signal Processors
01 January 1988
With the introduction of new VLSI techniques, new levels of integration were possible. These new techniques and higher levels of integration allow the implementation of optimized processors for specific applications with large requirements. Real-Time Digital Signal Processing (RT-DSP) was an area whose requirements were not achievable by the technology that was available in the mid 1970's. Obviously, the requirements for RT-DSP depend on the application, but in the general case were large enough for most general purpose microprocessors, thus requiring the search for others cost-effective solutions. One of the proposed solutions was the use of specialized processors, highly optimized for digital signal processing tasks. These specialized processors are often referred as digital signal processors.