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A SPU is a shell item for controlling Signal Processing Units (SPUs). An SPU is a circuit connecting one or more [[Programmer_Guide/SPU_Reference|Signal Processing Atom]] together.  
A SPU is a shell item for controlling Signal Processing Units (SPUs). An SPU is a circuit connecting one or more [[Programmer_Guide/SPU_Reference|Signal Processing Atom]] together. The ciruit (its SP-atoms, inputs, outputs and internal connections) is defined in a [[Programmer_Guide/Source_code#Definition_of_SPUs|SPU section]] of a source file, which must be loaded before the SPU item (the runtime instance of the circuit) can be created.





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A SPU is a shell item for controlling Signal Processing Units (SPUs). An SPU is a circuit connecting one or more Signal Processing Atom together. The ciruit (its SP-atoms, inputs, outputs and internal connections) is defined in a SPU section of a source file, which must be loaded before the SPU item (the runtime instance of the circuit) can be created.


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