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casting input as short (16-bit). Verify that the output signal has the same fre-
quency as the input signal but is reduced in amplitude. Increase the input
signal frequency until the output is reduced drastically. What is the approxi-
mate frequency at which this occurs? This represents the bandwidth of the
onboard AIC23 codec (as illustrated in Chapter 2).
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Note : References 23 to 43 are included with the DSK package.
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