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From: LUKE@PHYSICS.watstar.uwaterloo.ca (Luke Young)
Subject: doing the FFT
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Keywords: FFT, semiconductor
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Organization: University of Waterloo
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 1994 00:01:14 GMT

Hi.  I'm wondering if anyone can help me with what may be a somewhat unusual 
task.  I'd like to perform an FFT using a single chip.  I want to have an 
extremely FFT.  However, I cannot find anyone selling such a device despite 
the fact that I think it would have a market (albeit very small).  If anyone 
can recommend a chip, I would very much appreciate it.  If anyone can 
recommend a particularly good board, I would appreciate that as well.

Thanks,

Luke Young
luke@physics.watstar.uwaterloo.ca
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