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Chapter 1
NI SPEEDY-33 Overview
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Theory of Operation
The NI SPEEDY-33 is a low-cost, high-performance floating-point 
TMS320VC33-based DSP system connected to a standard PC through the 
USB port. This easy-to-use system supports a variety of DSP processing, 
including audio applications with two input/output analog channels 
sampled at 48 kHz, and other applications with onboard digital I/O for 
controlling motors/servos. The NI SPEEDY-33 features 34 K
× 32 words 
of on-chip memory. The 512 K
× 8 onboard flash memory allows for 
storage of both the program application (programmed with the LabVIEW 
DSP Module), as well as data such as tables, sound waveforms, and so on. 
The NI SPEEDY-33 has eight lines of digital I/O, arranged as an eight-bit 
switch input port, and eight digital output LEDs. The digital I/O lines can 
be programmed with the LabVIEW DSP Module software. The eight 
inputs and eight outputs are also accessible through the simple expansion 
digital I/O connector. After the flash memory is programmed, the 
NI SPEEDY-33 can be unplugged from the PC and run in standalone mode.
Safety Information
The following section contains important safety information that you must 
follow when installing and using the module.
Do not operate the module in a manner not specified in this document. 
Misuse of the module can result in a hazard. You can compromise the safety 
protection built into the module if the module is damaged in any way. If the 
module is damaged, return it to National Instruments (NI) for repair.
Do not substitute parts or modify the module except as described in this 
document. Use the module only with the chassis, modules, accessories, and 
cables specified in the installation instructions. You must have all covers 
and filler panels installed during operation of the module.
Do not operate the module in an explosive atmosphere or where there may 
be flammable gases or fumes. If you must operate the module in such an 
environment, it must be in a suitably rated enclosure.
If you need to clean the module, use a soft, nonmetallic brush. Make sure 
that the module is completely dry and free from contaminants before 
returning it to service.