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2010 Mar 03
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Speex on EFM32
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> regards
> Pietro
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> On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Nicolas Deparis
> <nicolasdeparis.boulot at gmail.com> wrote:
> > In fact, on my shelf is running speex using Raisonance Primer2 DK and IAR
> > STM32-SK DK.
> > But I want to save the power consumption of the device runnig speex, and
> > EFM32 seems to be a very good candidate.
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2010 Mar 03
2
Speex on EFM32
...cro. Don't have the
> link, but I think it was posted on the mailing list a few months ago (see
> archive). As far as I can tell, your chip is around the limit (don't know
> which side) of what Speex can run on.
>
> Jean-Marc
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> On 2010-03-02 12:48, Nicolas Deparis wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> Do you think that Speex could run in real time on the new EFM32
>> ultra-low consumption Cortex-M3 MCU (180 ?/MHz) (NB 8KHz - Quality 4 -
>>
>> complexity 1 / same as STM32F103 Speex lib.) ?
>> Its max speed is 32 MHz (about 40 MIPs).
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2010 Mar 02
2
Speex on EFM32
Hi,
Do you think that Speex could run in real time on the new EFM32 ultra-low
consumption Cortex-M3 MCU (180 ?A/MHz) (NB 8KHz - Quality 4 - complexity 1 /
same as STM32F103 Speex lib.) ?
Its max speed is 32 MHz (about 40 MIPs).
Thanks.
Regards,
Nicolas
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Speex on EFM32
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regards
Pietro
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:54 PM, Nicolas Deparis
<nicolasdeparis.boulot at gmail.com> wrote:
> In fact, on my shelf is running speex using Raisonance Primer2 DK and IAR
> STM32-SK DK.
> But I want to save the power consumption of the device runnig speex, and
> EFM32 seems to be a very good candidate.
> Also, do yo think that...