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This Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is performed using 8-bit fixed point arithmetic, making it very fast to execute, especially if used with one of the newer 18FxxKxx devices that are capable of 16mips using a 64MHz oscillator.

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MAX14595: High-Speed, Open-Drain Capable Logic-Level Translator
The MAX14595 is a dual-channel, bidirectional logic-level translator designed specifically for low power consumption making