Fine-grained control over frequency response.
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)
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.
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.
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.
Dual-mode Bluetooth 5.0 (compatible with V4.2 and V2.1+EDR).