Dayton Audio DSPB-K DSP Kernel Board
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DSPB-K
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Add flexible digital signal processing to your audio projects with this compact DSP kernel board. It features an Analog Devices ADAU1701 processor with 24–56 bit / 48 kHz resolution and is powered via USB at 5 VDC.
19 990 Ft
(15 740 Ft + VAT)
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Technical data
| Compatible with Windows and Mac | |
| Audio input connectivity | |
| Audio Output Connection | |
| Input/Output Configuration | |
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| Processing resolution and sampling rate | |
| Calibration software | |
| Dimensions (mm) | |
| Performance | |
| DSP |
The Dayton Audio DSPB-K DSP Kernel Board offers a sophisticated yet accessible solution for integrating flexible digital signal processing into your audio projects. As a compact and versatile extension board, it is ideally suited for hobbyists, system integrators, and audio enthusiasts seeking to customise sound characteristics in active speakers, subwoofers, or bespoke installations. Whether you are fine-tuning crossover networks, implementing room correction, or developing unique equalisation curves, this board provides the processing power needed to elevate your designs.
At the heart of the DSPB-K lies the Analog Devices ADAU1701 processor, delivering a processing resolution of 24 to 56 bits at a 48 kHz sample rate for precise audio manipulation. The board features a 2-input, 3-output configuration with pin header connectivity for both audio input and output, allowing straightforward integration into existing circuits. Power is supplied conveniently via a 5 VDC USB connection, and calibration is managed through the Analog Devices SigmaStudio software, which is compatible with Windows operating systems. Measuring just 50 x 50 x 13 mm, this compact kit is an ideal building block for advanced audio processing tasks.
At the heart of the DSPB-K lies the Analog Devices ADAU1701 processor, delivering a processing resolution of 24 to 56 bits at a 48 kHz sample rate for precise audio manipulation. The board features a 2-input, 3-output configuration with pin header connectivity for both audio input and output, allowing straightforward integration into existing circuits. Power is supplied conveniently via a 5 VDC USB connection, and calibration is managed through the Analog Devices SigmaStudio software, which is compatible with Windows operating systems. Measuring just 50 x 50 x 13 mm, this compact kit is an ideal building block for advanced audio processing tasks.
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