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Digital data of input voice signal in tms320c6713dsk

I want the code in CCS  to get digital data of our input voice signal given to mic in pin.i.e the instructions which gives the digital data in tms320c6713.Can any one help me in this aspect.

  • Which development board are you using? There are usually many example files and projects that come with the development boards, and many of these will involve digital data such as what you will get from the mic input.

    You may find some benefit from online training materials available at www.ti.com/onlinetraining. There are many training topics available. One that caught my eye is titled "Delay-Based Audio Effects Using the TI TMS320C6713 DSP".

     

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  • i dont get those materials through online training...Could u please guide me .Iam using tms320c6713.I need the digital values of input voice signal

  • aravind kolisetty said:
    i dont get those materials through online training

    Do you mean you found training materials but did not understand them well? Or do you mean you could not find relevant training materials? Or do you mean you could not access the training materials website? I am not questioning your statement, but the english language is much too ambiguous at times.

    aravind kolisetty said:
    I need the digital values of input voice signal

    Do you have the target content files that come with the DSK6713? If not, you can download them from Spectrum Digital who make the board. This includes tutorials and example tests. Any test that works with the audio input will pass digital values through the DSP, so you will have an example test that you can modify for what your needs are.

     

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