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' | All the signal processing in {{STX}} is done using the integrated [[Programmer Guide/SPU Reference/The signal processing language|signal processing language]]'s signal processing atoms (SPAtoms). The basic atoms are connected, forming a processing path, collectively called a signal processing unit (SPU). | ||
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Revision as of 11:10, 28 April 2011
All the signal processing in STx is done using the integrated signal processing language's signal processing atoms (SPAtoms). The basic atoms are connected, forming a processing path, collectively called a signal processing unit (SPU).
The SPU Reference documents all integrated SPAtoms and includes a guide to writing signal processing units.
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