Hi, im trying to get my head around dsp and micro-controllers, from the all the documentation of the i.MX RT1060 i cant find anything about dsp features, but the stm32h7 talk about great dsp performance in the header on the product page, https://www.st.com/en/microcontrollers-microprocessors/stm32h743vi.html
And then there's things like i.MX RT600 with a dsp co-processor..
My project does not do any audio. but alot of signal processing with a adc, dac midi, etc, mostly routing/converting signals, generating envelopes, lfos, sequences, and such, "control signals". i think a sample rate around 5-10khz will suffice. should i stick with the teensy 4.1, or look at the stm32h7 series, or even go with a dedicated DSP chip?
What will give me the best performance?
And then there's things like i.MX RT600 with a dsp co-processor..
My project does not do any audio. but alot of signal processing with a adc, dac midi, etc, mostly routing/converting signals, generating envelopes, lfos, sequences, and such, "control signals". i think a sample rate around 5-10khz will suffice. should i stick with the teensy 4.1, or look at the stm32h7 series, or even go with a dedicated DSP chip?
What will give me the best performance?