ok I'll bite. What is a twiddle factor?
"Thomas Magma" <somewhere@overtherainbow.com> wrote in message
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> > If you are not concerned about super efficiency or super accuracy, the
> > FFT only requires 2 x data points of RAM plus small amount for the
> > temporary variables. Hence the 2048 point FFT at 16 bits should fit into
> > dsPIC33.
>
> Any idea where I could find the twiddle factors for a 16-bit 2048 point
FFT?
>
> Thomas
>
>
Reply by Thomas Magma●January 23, 20082008-01-23
> If you are not concerned about super efficiency or super accuracy, the
> FFT only requires 2 x data points of RAM plus small amount for the
> temporary variables. Hence the 2048 point FFT at 16 bits should fit into
> dsPIC33.
Any idea where I could find the twiddle factors for a 16-bit 2048 point FFT?
Thomas
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky●January 23, 20082008-01-23
Thomas Magma wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm programming a dsPIC33 that has 16384 bytes of RAM. I'm trying to figure
> out if I can do a 1024 or 2048 FFT with this device. The code examples and
> twiddle factors provided from Microchip only allow lengths up to 512. Does
> anyone know if longer length FFTs are possible on the dsPIC33?
If you are not concerned about super efficiency or super accuracy, the
FFT only requires 2 x data points of RAM plus small amount for the
temporary variables. Hence the 2048 point FFT at 16 bits should fit into
dsPIC33.
Vladimir Vassilevsky
DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant
http://www.abvolt.com
Reply by Thomas Magma●January 23, 20082008-01-23
Hello,
I'm programming a dsPIC33 that has 16384 bytes of RAM. I'm trying to figure
out if I can do a 1024 or 2048 FFT with this device. The code examples and
twiddle factors provided from Microchip only allow lengths up to 512. Does
anyone know if longer length FFTs are possible on the dsPIC33?
Thanks,
Thomas Magma