System for bi-directionally transferring a digital signal sample

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ABSTRACT:
A bi-directional digital signal processing system comprises: a memory including a memory buffer of a predetermined size; a CODEC unit; and a bi-directional digital signal interface. The interface is adapted to be coupled to the memory and the CODEC and is further adapted to at least bi-directionally transfer digital signal samples from and to one selected memory location in the memory buffer.

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