Re: What is the lowest power dsp ?



Donald <donald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:UcGdnfiE-ff314neRVn-
pQ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> I have been looking at the many low power single chip processors
> available. But most are only 16 Mhz.
> I know that the higher the speed the more the current.
> Are there any low power DSP chips available that compare to TI MSPxxx ?
>
> Thanks

You might take a close look at the Blackfin. The switching power supply is
adjustable to a very low voltage. The Blackfin is very fast. If you run at
a reduced clock, it may still be fast enough for your application and
operate at low power.

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