Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky June 7, 20072007-06-07

jajo wrote:

> Hi again, > > What do you think about the SoC Nexperia of NXP? It is destinated to > Multimedia applications so, Nexperia or Blackfin?
Whatever you do, you will be screwed. VLV
Reply by jajo June 7, 20072007-06-07
Hi again,

What do you think about the SoC Nexperia of NXP? It is destinated to
Multimedia applications so, Nexperia or Blackfin?

Jajo

Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky June 7, 20072007-06-07

jajo wrote:

> Hi, > > 1. What do you think about the possibilities of using the family of > DSP Freescale 563xx for processing simultaneously video and speech (H. > 26x & G.7xx), are there better options? (taking into account the > price).
Bad idea. 563xx is a poor DSP for tiny applications. It is barely sufficient for audio and inadequate for video.
> 2. Do you know any similar implementation (any DSP but everything > together in the same DSP)?
Use dual core Blackfin or TI DM64. Vladimir Vassilevsky DSP and Mixed Signal Design Consultant http://www.abvolt.com
Reply by Randy Yates June 7, 20072007-06-07
jajo <jmunir@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi, > > 1. What do you think about the possibilities of using the family of > DSP Freescale 563xx for processing simultaneously video and speech (H. > 26x & G.7xx), are there better options? (taking into account the > price). > > 2. Do you know any similar implementation (any DSP but everything > together in the same DSP)?
The TI DM64x family is intended for video and audio. -- % Randy Yates % "My Shangri-la has gone away, fading like %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % the Beatles on 'Hey Jude'" %%% 919-577-9882 % %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % 'Shangri-La', *A New World Record*, ELO http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
Reply by jajo June 7, 20072007-06-07
Hi,

1. What do you think about the possibilities of using the family of
DSP Freescale 563xx for processing simultaneously video and speech (H.
26x & G.7xx), are there better options? (taking into account the
price).

2. Do you know any similar implementation (any DSP but everything
together in the same DSP)?

Thanx

Jajo