This is the final project presentation video for our digital signal processor, which we created as a final project for our Embedded Systems course at the University of Iowa College of Engineering. As stated in the video, our circuit is built around an ATMega88PA. We use an external ADC and DAC to handle the audio signal. The guitar used to demo the effects is a heavily-modded “Fullerton” brand guitar with a Dimarzio Super Distortion from the late 1980s in the bridge position wired with a coil tap and volume control only. The “half-stack” amplifier shown in the guitar demos is a Crate “Flexwave” SS amp set to its “clean” channel with a flat EQ and no effects. Theoretically, this means it did not color the sound significantly. It was used merely to amplify the signal coming out of our circuit’s power amp. Images used in the video are credited within. If you own either of the images we used (“Roadrunner and Coyote” or the “Pedal Board”), and you do not wish for them to be used in this video, please let us know and we will remove them immediately. Thank you, and enjoy the video.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

ADI’s video signal processor with integrated motion adaptive de-interlacing, dual scalers, bitmap OSD with dual HDMI 1.4 transmitters with HD encoder and SD encoder output functions.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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