Reply by Ed Stroup November 26, 20032003-11-26
My company has used the TI 6713 DSK and we find it to be an excellent
platform. It has all of the 6711 functionality with the addition of dual
channel A/D and D/A using a AIC 23 audio grade part. You might want to look
at this DSK. You can buy this direct from Spectrum Digital.

Ed Stroup
www.appliedsignalprocessing.com



"Tom" <somebody@nOpam.com> wrote in message
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> > > Wendelin Weingartner wrote: > > > http://www.dspvillage.com/dskaccessories > > > > Is that what you are looking for? > > > > Wendelin > > > > "Tom" <somebody@nOpam.com> wrote in message > > news:3FABE8E5.B5665C3@nOpam.com... > > > I have the C6711 DSK but was wondering if there were any more suitable > > > boards available once you have done your evaluation. By this I mean > > > something (small) with flash memory, two A/D and two D/A for instance > > > and all battery powered.It should also have a USB or download port for > > > the program.Or do I have to design my own! > > > > > > > > > regards > > > > > > Tom > > > > > > > > This looks good! > > Tom > > >
Reply by Tom November 21, 20032003-11-21

Wendelin Weingartner wrote:

> http://www.dspvillage.com/dskaccessories > > Is that what you are looking for? > > Wendelin > > "Tom" <somebody@nOpam.com> wrote in message > news:3FABE8E5.B5665C3@nOpam.com... > > I have the C6711 DSK but was wondering if there were any more suitable > > boards available once you have done your evaluation. By this I mean > > something (small) with flash memory, two A/D and two D/A for instance > > and all battery powered.It should also have a USB or download port for > > the program.Or do I have to design my own! > > > > > > regards > > > > Tom > > > >
This looks good! Tom
Reply by Declan Hughes November 13, 20032003-11-13
http://www.dsignt.de/products/dmodule/d6711.htm

 => C6711 in 2.3" x 3.3" format, 2M flash, 16M SDRAM etc.

 We are using the D.SignT VC33 board and like it a lot. Purchases are through 
Spectrum Digital in America, however email support from Germany has been 
excellent, always getting replies the same day.

  Declan Hughes



In article <zrvrb.6699$hB5.728@nwrdny02.gnilink.net>, "Wendelin Weingartner" 
<wweingar@verizon.net> wrote:
>http://www.dspvillage.com/dskaccessories > >Is that what you are looking for? > >Wendelin > >"Tom" <somebody@nOpam.com> wrote in message >news:3FABE8E5.B5665C3@nOpam.com... >> I have the C6711 DSK but was wondering if there were any more suitable >> boards available once you have done your evaluation. By this I mean >> something (small) with flash memory, two A/D and two D/A for instance >> and all battery powered.It should also have a USB or download port for >> the program.Or do I have to design my own! >> >> >> regards >> >> Tom >> >> > >
Reply by Wendelin Weingartner November 9, 20032003-11-09
http://www.dspvillage.com/dskaccessories

Is that what you are looking for?

Wendelin

"Tom" <somebody@nOpam.com> wrote in message
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> I have the C6711 DSK but was wondering if there were any more suitable > boards available once you have done your evaluation. By this I mean > something (small) with flash memory, two A/D and two D/A for instance > and all battery powered.It should also have a USB or download port for > the program.Or do I have to design my own! > > > regards > > Tom > >
Reply by Stephen Bradshaw November 7, 20032003-11-07
Hi Tom,

micro-line embedded DSP boards offer a good follow on step after using
C6000 based DSKs.

They are small (down to 98x67mm), support a TMS320C6711/12/13 or
TMS320C6211 DSP, have up to 64MBytes or RAM, and incorporate FLASH ROM
for embedded and stand-alone use. A serial port is available for
updating the FLASH stored application program, and there are options
for A/D/A, FireWire and Ethernet. You can also integrate your own
peripheral hardware to the DSPs EMIF.

Without knowing your battery capacity, it is hard to tell if
micro-line would be suitable. If it is, the C6711CPU is probably the
nearest micro-line option to what you are looking for:

http://www.traquair.com/products/microline/c6x11cpu.html

Regards,

Steve.



On Sat, 08 Nov 2003 07:48:05 +1300, Tom <somebody@nOpam.com> wrote:

>I have the C6711 DSK but was wondering if there were any more suitable >boards available once you have done your evaluation. By this I mean >something (small) with flash memory, two A/D and two D/A for instance >and all battery powered.It should also have a USB or download port for >the program.Or do I have to design my own! > > >regards > >Tom >
Reply by Tom November 7, 20032003-11-07
I have the C6711 DSK but was wondering if there were any more suitable
boards available once you have done your evaluation. By this I mean
something (small) with flash memory, two A/D and two D/A for instance
and all battery powered.It should also have a USB or download port for
the program.Or do I have to design my own!


regards

Tom