"pinit" <pinit_bgu@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1119209605.470724.12340
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> Do u have a TigerShark board? I need MIPS ....
>
We do not have a TigerSHARC board. You mentioned the C67xx in your original
post which is not faster than the third generation SHARCs.
Some of our dspbloks have a companion FPGA which can be used for algorithm
acceleration.
I would be happy to discuss your specific requirements to see what might be
possible.
--
Al Clark
Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
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Reply by David Tweed●June 19, 20052005-06-19
pinit wrote:
> Do u have a TigerShark board? I need MIPS ....
You might want to check out the DSM-STSL card from Kaztek Engineering
http://www.kaztek.com/dsm.htm
It includes a TS201 and a Spartan 3 FPGA for lots of custom I/O on a
54 x 100 mm card.
-- Dave Tweed
Reply by pinit●June 19, 20052005-06-19
Do u have a TigerShark board? I need MIPS ....
Reply by Al Clark●June 19, 20052005-06-19
"pinit" <pinit_bgu@yahoo.com> wrote in news:1119122222.435536.240870
@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a DSP board with TMS320C64xx or c67xx.
> I need a board with small footprint.
> I need an access to the HPI , all McBSP ports , GPIO and external
> interrupts pins and MAC (TCP/IP).
>
>
> Thanks for helping
>
> Pini
>
>
>
> PS
> I want to connect the DSP HPI to an A2D converter. Can I use a flat
> cable (15-50cm) with a BUS transfer rate of 5-10Mhz. Should I use a
> line driver (LVDS)?
>
If you are not fixed on TI. we have 60mm x 60mm DSP boards based on SHARC.
--
Al Clark
Danville Signal Processing, Inc.
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Available at http://www.danvillesignal.com
Reply by pinit●June 19, 20052005-06-19
bhooshaniyer wrote:
> Pini--
> >I'm looking for a DSP board with TMS320C64xx or c67xx.
> >I need a board with small footprint.
>
> May be I dont understand what you mean by "board with small foot print" or
> may be I dont understand this lingo? Can you please elloborate on what is
> it you infer by "board with a small foot print"?
>
> I would normally associate that language with one's own software
> implementation's performance rather than of that of a cold, unintelligent
> hardware board...
>
hi,
I'm looking for a small size DSP board.
> --Bhooshan
>
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Reply by bhooshaniyer●June 19, 20052005-06-19
Pini--
>I'm looking for a DSP board with TMS320C64xx or c67xx.
>I need a board with small footprint.
May be I dont understand what you mean by "board with small foot print" or
may be I dont understand this lingo? Can you please elloborate on what is
it you infer by "board with a small foot print"?
I would normally associate that language with one's own software
implementation's performance rather than of that of a cold, unintelligent
hardware board...
--Bhooshan
This message was sent using the Comp.DSP web interface on
www.DSPRelated.com
Reply by pinit●June 18, 20052005-06-18
Hi,
I'm looking for a DSP board with TMS320C64xx or c67xx.
I need a board with small footprint.
I need an access to the HPI , all McBSP ports , GPIO and external
interrupts pins and MAC (TCP/IP).
Thanks for helping
Pini
PS
I want to connect the DSP HPI to an A2D converter. Can I use a flat
cable (15-50cm) with a BUS transfer rate of 5-10Mhz. Should I use a
line driver (LVDS)?