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* Synplicity's Certify Software Eases ASIC Prototyping With Support for Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGAs
* Fujitsu Announces Ultra Fast CMOS 14-bit DAC
*   ATEME to add AC-3 pass-through to its MPEG-4 AVC Professional Software encoder
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QuickLogic Introduces Smaller Form Factor FPGAs for Handheld Applications
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Greenhills Introduces Enhanced Platform for Software Defined Radio.
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Pentek Extends Software Radio Offerings With New Conduction-Cooled PMC/XMC Transceiver Module.
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SignalWizard comes to Europe
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TI’s Latest DaVinci Processor Drives Growth of Portable Digital Video Applications.
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Analog Devices BlackFin Processor Powers $150 LiteComputer.
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Blackhawk’s USB560BP JTAG Emulator for TI DSP’s is not only the most popular and preferred USB emulator, but also the first XDS560-class device that requires NO power supply and weighs under 5 ounces. Special Offer.  more>>   

  Spectrum Digital announces the new XDS560R USB JTAG Emulator. This advanced emulator, selling for $ 2499.00 in North America, supports TI DavinciTM, OMAP, C6xxx, C5xxx, F28xx, and TMS470 ARM processors. more>>
 
 

The new JTAGjet-Trace emulator for ARM and OMAP is now available with up to 18 MB trace memory for detailed execution tracing, variable tracing and timing analysis. Emulator includes ARM Debugger, Flash Programmer and CCS drivers.  more>>

 
Synplify DSP
offers designers up to 10X more efficient way of implementing and optimizing DSP algorithms for FPGAs using a unique DSP synthesis technology.   more>> 
 
 

SignalWizard brings the power of DSP to audio-bandwidth domains that require electronic signal filtering. Applications include audio signal processing, sensor signal conditioning, signal analysis, vibration analysis, electrical sciences.   more>>   

 

Analog Devices will feature key industrial and automotive development partners and be demonstrating how the Blackfin Processor family's capabilities drive leading-edge car infotainment applications at their Partner Pavilion at Embedded World 2007. more>>

 
 


UWB PMC/XMC Module Perfect for High Speed Capture & Digital Down Conversion Applications.
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5th International Basestation Conference

Bath, UK
April 24th - 27th 2007
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New for 2007 we have lauched the DSP Company Directory. This
directory will list the major suppliers of DSP devices, software,
development tools, boards and consultancy services.

The newdirectory will give you a snapshot of each company, its
product ranges and its core expertise, helping you to decide which
vendors to build long term relationships with for your DSP solutions.
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Using the Adaptive Clocking Feature of the TI OMAP™ Platform - by Fadata Ltd. and Blackhawk – EWA Technologies, Inc.


Adaptive clocking is a feature of synthesizable cores, introduced by ARM® Ltd. and adopted by TI in their OMAP platform, wherein the input test clock (TCK) is delayed (synchronized) before producing the resulting output clock (RTCK).  During this synchronization period the target core samples Test Data In (TDI), Test Mode Select (TMS), and TCK with the core clock.  more>>

Digital Signal Processors Minimize AC Servo Feedback Requirements - by John Chandler, Technosoft US Inc.

By replacing hardware with real-time embedded software, DSP technology has significantly reduced the physical complexity of industrial drives over the past decade. Today, DSP technology is now being harnessed to also minimize, or even replace, motor mounted feedback devices. The result of this newer trend is that motion systems are becoming more robust and less expensive. This article examines several alternative feedback schemes for AC servo motors that are made possible by digital DSP drives. more>>

Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) Signal Processing Solution Drives Railway Measurement System - by Parsec, South Africa .

In order to detect defects on the railway line while the train is traveling at normal operating speed, the instrument requires simultaneous data sampling and high-speed digital signal processing (DSP) on all 16 channels at a continuous rate. A traditional computer based software processing solution was inadequate, hence the requirement for FPGA processing. The instrument needed an intuitive user interface and the ability to easily change the processing algorithms during the development phase. more>>


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