I am currently planning my next project and gathering information. I would like to get into the topic of DSP.
I have a microcontroller from TI (EK-TM4C123GXL). This is connected to a simple microphone (MAX4466). I want to sample frequencies and music with this microcontroller. The ADC has 12 BIT. Sample rate: 1K-44,1k. Samples: 32 - 2048 (could be much more, actually infinite as stream).
The microphone signal should be stored on my computer. And I also want to plot the signal in a coordinate system.
Because I want to use the digilent digital discovery for the logic part. I want to play this back on my computer with audacity. I thought I can send the sample data to Waveforms via SPI.
1. Can Waveforms save this data to my computer?
2. And can Waveforms plot this data to a coordinate system?
I could add additional information to the incoming data via SPI. So that waveforms knows which data is which signal.
3. Also, can waveforms pllot me multiple signals in a coordinate system?
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I am currently planning my next project and gathering information. I would like to get into the topic of DSP.
I have a microcontroller from TI (EK-TM4C123GXL). This is connected to a simple microphone (MAX4466). I want to sample frequencies and music with this microcontroller. The ADC has 12 BIT. Sample rate: 1K-44,1k. Samples: 32 - 2048 (could be much more, actually infinite as stream).
The microphone signal should be stored on my computer. And I also want to plot the signal in a coordinate system.
Because I want to use the digilent digital discovery for the logic part. I want to play this back on my computer with audacity. I thought I can send the sample data to Waveforms via SPI.
1. Can Waveforms save this data to my computer?
2. And can Waveforms plot this data to a coordinate system?
I could add additional information to the incoming data via SPI. So that waveforms knows which data is which signal.
3. Also, can waveforms pllot me multiple signals in a coordinate system?
I am glad about any information.
Kevin
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