B23- DSP Processors
ECP-419
Lecture Tutorial Practical Credit End Internal Total Time
Semester Assessment
Exam
3 0 - 3 70 30 100 3 Hr.
Course Outcomes
CO1 To write program of DSP processor.
CO2 To describe the detailed architecture, addressing mode, instruction sets of
TMS320C5X.
CO3 To describe the detailed architecture, addressing mode, instruction sets of
TMS320C54X.
CO4 To design DSP systems using FPGA.
UNIT -1
INTRODUCTION: Digital Signal Processing, Advantages of DSP, Applications of DSP.
FUNDAMENTALS OF PROGRAMMABLE DSPs: Multiplier and Multiplier accumulator,
Modified Bus Structures and Memory access in P-DSPs, Multiple access memory, Multi-
ported memory, VLIW architecture, Pipelining, Special Addressing modes in P- DSPs, On
chip Peripherals.
UNIT -2
ARCHITECTURE OF TMS320C5X: Architecture, Bus Structure & memory, CPU,
addressing modes. Programming TMS320C5X: Assembly language syntax, Assembly
language Instructions, Simple ALP – Pipeline structure, Operation Block Diagram of DSP
starter kit, Application Programs for processing real time signals.
UNIT-3
PROGRAMMABLE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSORS: Block diagrams of 54X
internal Hardware, buses, internal memory organization, Data Addressing modes of
S320C54XX Processors, Program Control, On-chip peripheral, Interrupts
ofTMS320C54XX processors, Pipeline Operation of TMS320C54XX Processors.
UNIT-4
ADVANCED PROCESSORS and FPGA: Code composer studio - Architecture of
TMS320C6X, Introduction to FPGA, Design flow for an FPGA based system design, FPGA
based DSP system design. Comparison of the performance of the system designed using
FPGA and Digital signal processors, Application note on DSP systems.
Text Books
1. B. Venkataramani and M. Bhaskar, Digital Signal Processors -Architecture,
Programming and Applications 2nd edition, Mc Graw Hills 2011.
2. Avtar Singh, S. Srinivasan DSP Implementation using DSP microprocessor with
Examples from TMS32C54XX –Thamson.
Reference Books
1. DSP Processor Fundamentals, Architectures & Features – Lapsley et al., S. Chand &
Co, 2000.
2. Digital signal processing-Jonathen Stein John Wiley 2005.
3. S.K. Mitra, Digital Signal Processing, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication, 2001.
4. B. Venkataramani, M. Bhaskar, Digital Signal Processors, McGraw Hil