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# stmdsp
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The *stmdsp* project enables certain [NUCLEO development boards](https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/stm32-nucleo-boards.html) to be used as an educational tool for digital signal processing (DSP). The solution is portable, and can be used without any external tools or lab equipment.
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The project consists of three parts:
1. Firmware that allows users to upload custom DSP algorithms to process signals in real-time.
2. A [custom add-on board](https://code.bitgloo.com/clyne/stmdsp/wiki/DSP-add-on-board) which provides the necessary circuitry for interfacing with signals and the host computer.
3. [Computer software](https://code.bitgloo.com/clyne/stmdspgui) that facilitates algorithm design and execution while also providing numerous analysis features.
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## Features
* Real-time signal processing: signal readings from the ADC are streamed through the loaded algorithm binary and out the DAC.
* Custom algorithms are uploaded to the hardware at run-time, enabling a fast design and test process.
* Supports signal sampling rates from 8kS/s up to 96kS/s, with buffer size of up to 4,096 samples.
* Supports signals between -3.3V and +3.3V, with adequate protection for the development board.
* Two parameter knobs allow for algorithm adjustments while the algorithm is running.
* An on-board signal generator eliminates the need for inputs from external hardware.
* Numerous analysis features, including signal visualization and algorithm execution time measurement, eliminate the need of other equipment such as oscilloscopes.
## Learn more
See the [project's wiki](https://code.bitgloo.com/clyne/stmdsp/wiki/Home) for more details. The `doc` folder also contains add-on board schematics and a work-in-progress PDF guide (which may later be abandoned in favor of the wiki).
### Licensing
The *stmdsp*, *stmdspgui*, and ChibiOS projects are all licensed under version three of the GNU General Public License.