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titleOfInvention Program down-loading apparatus for digital signal processor
abstract The present invention relates to a program download apparatus of a digital signal processor configured to download a program from a CPU program memory to an internal memory of a digital signal processor (DSP).n n n According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an FPGA for timing setting such that a boot ROM in which an operation program of a digital signal processor (DSP) is stored and a DSP program stored in the boot ROM under the control of a CPU are stored in an internal memory of the digital signal processor. DSP to be downloaded to the digital signal processor in a boot ROM provided as a program memory of the CPU, comprising a plurality of dual port memories installed correspondingly to the digital signal processor to prevent program conflicts between the CPU and the digital signal processor. In the state of storing the program, the DSP program stored in the boot ROM is downloaded to the internal memory of the digital signal processor under the control of the CPU under the control of the CPU.
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