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Utilize my MSP430 chip board to sample the track

Tue Mar 20, 2018 5:20 pm

I want to:

Input an analog audio track

Using the microcontroller ADC, convert it to a digital output

Then have the microcontollers/boards timer sample the data at selected intervals

Resample the "Sampled audio track" at twice the highest frequency content

Convert it back to analog as a perfect reconstruction of the initial audio track

Using Fourier Analysis I will determine the highest frequency at which I will sample the track at.

It sounds easy enough and straight forward, but what I need is to program this in C and utilize my MSP430 chip/experimenters board to sample the track. I'm going to be using Texas Instruments CCS and Octave for my programming and debugging. I am using the MSP430F5438A Experimenter Board:http://www.kynix.com/Detail/99534/MSP430F5438A.html.
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Is C the right language for this? Can I get any examples of how to sample the track at Nyquist frequency using C? What code in C will tell the board to utilize the ADC component? And any recommended information that is similar or that will help me on this project.

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Re: Utilize my MSP430 chip board to sample the track

Wed Mar 21, 2018 2:57 pm

Hello,

We're sorry that we don't know what you want.

Instead, we let you know useful sites.

We've been using ffmpeg please visit the ffmpeg official site: http://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html
or doom9(https://forum.doom9.org/).

Best regards,
The Bandicut Team.

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