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Pitch shifting, auto-tune, and noise suppression.
320KB on-chip SRAM and 16M bits of internal flash for code and data storage.
Echo, reverb, 3D surround sound, and virtual bass. Bp1048b2 Programming
At its heart, the BP1048B2 features a 32-bit RISC core running at up to . It includes an integrated Floating Point Unit (FPU) and an FFT/IFFT accelerator, which are critical for processing complex audio algorithms in real time.
Programming and configuring this chip involves two distinct paths: using for real-time DSP tuning and using a C-based SDK for custom firmware development. 1. The Core Architecture Pitch shifting, auto-tune, and noise suppression
To use this, you typically connect the chip (or a board like the BP1048B2 DSP Board ) to a PC via USB. If the firmware is not password-protected, the software will automatically detect the chip and allow you to save configurations directly to the internal flash. 3. Custom Firmware Development (SDK)
The is a high-performance, 32-bit RISC-based Bluetooth audio processor developed by Mountain View Silicon (MVSilicon) . Designed specifically for high-fidelity audio applications like karaoke systems, portable Bluetooth speakers, and soundbars, it combines a powerful Digital Signal Processor (DSP) with a Bluetooth 5.0 radio. At its heart, the BP1048B2 features a 32-bit
Dual-mode Bluetooth 5.0 (compatible with V4.2 and V2.1+EDR).
Fine-grained control over frequency response.
For manufacturers building unique products, MVSilicon provides a full . This allows for "all-C programming," making it easier to port code and integrate custom logic.