The digital audio processor IC (DAPIC) is a function specific chip for audio processing, such as equalization, stereo widening, hall effect, reverberation, surround sound, and digital volume/balance control. Apart from this, the DAPIC can be reconfigured as a digital filter with programmable frequency characteristics. The chip can realize most functions directly in hardware because of silicon efficiency. Applications are multimedia hardware, audio sets, digital loudspeakers, and car stereo.
Authors:
Vandebroek, P.; Maes, W.
Affiliation:
International Technology Centre Leuven,. N.V. Philips Industrial Activities, Leuven
AES Convention:
96 (February 1994)
Paper Number:
3806
Publication Date:
February 1, 1994
Subject:
Implementation of Digital Audio Systems
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