As the number of smart data-acquisition devices grows, so does the amount of data requiring digital signal processing—compression, encryption, signal conditioning, and more.
Seemingly overnight, data acquisition and digital signal processing have gone from a hidden background function in special purpose-built subsystems, such as PC graphics cards and airborne missile guidance systems, to the foreground in the form of in-ear IoT devices, smartphones, and autonomous vehicles. As the number of smart data-acquisition devices grows, so does the amount of data requiring digital signal processing—compression, encryption, signal conditioning, etc.
Written by Jeff Roane, Director of Product Management, Cadence.
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