That series of TI DSP (C64XXX) is a floating point design, so I would think
that porting would not necessarily be too difficult.

As I have one also, I would be interested in experimenting with the port if
you are successful.  I believe that it should have plenty of MIPS for this
task.

Dave Witten


Hi

  I am trying to port CODEC2 on Texas Instruments C64x DSP (625MHz
clock).I just want
to know the processing requirement(MIPS) of CODEC2 so that i can
relate it with my
requirement. Thanks in advance.

Floating-point is required, so you'd probably need a different
processor. This runs on a cheap general purpose processor with FP,
like the STM32F4 clocked at 160 MHz, and isn't written to use the
special features of a DSP. That STM processor has enough power left
over to run the HF modem.

MIPS are only loosely related to the performance of a processor. So
any number we gave you would be wrong for most architectures.

     Thanks

     Bruce
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