I think I posted this recently, but here again...
I found one of my early exercises in signal processing and
it might be of use. One can configure it to use float, int16,
or int8 data, as well as fixed or floating point arithmetic.
No warranties (or documentation) given nor implied:
http://www.etantdonnes.com/DATA/FFT.zip
MS
sivagami amirthalingam wrote:
> Hi
> Anybody is having FFT code for tinyos2.x.? If so, please help me
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