I know this post was very old, are any of these boards still available?
>1 x Motorola DSP56002 EVM Board
>1 x Motorola DSP56303 EVM Board
>1 x Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-21061 EVM Board
Regards,
Mike
Reply by CrissX●February 7, 20082008-02-07
emeb schrieb:
> On Feb 7, 8:16 am, Richard Dobson <richarddob...@blueyonder.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> that's the same family chip as used in ProTools TDM, so I am interested
>> inasmuch as it might take me closer to making a TDM plugin (only snag
>> being that I can't afford a full ProTools TDM system yet...). Failing
>> that, it might be good as a standalone experimental B-Format decoder.
>> What would shipping costs likely be from (I assume) Germany? I am in the
>> UK. Does it have sdk, docs, etc? I have an old DOS-based 56001 toolset
>> (Suite56 etc) somewhere, but it won't know about the 563x family.
>>
>> Feel free to email me offlist, etc.
>>
>> Richard Dobson
>>
>> crissx wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>> is there anyone who need an 56371 EVM Board for Audio DSP?
>>> The Board is originally Motorola.
>>> There are
>>> 6 x Stereo output (chinch)
>>> 2 x Mic input (3.5mm jack plug)
>>> 1 x Headphone (3.5mm jack plug)
>>> 4 x S/PDIF output el. (chinch)
>>> 2 x S/PDIF input el. (chinch)
>>> 1 x S/PDIF output opt. (Toshlink)
>>> 2 x S/PDIF input opt. (Toshlink)
>>> PC connectoers:
>>> 1 x serial
>>> 1 x parallel
>>> 1 x USB
>>> Ext. power supply
>>> The board was designed for testing an developing signal processing for
>>> surround applications (dts, Dolby) and I think it's still up to date.
>>> I don't need it anymore (by the way, it is nearly unused) and want to
>>> get rid of old junk ;-)
>>> In addition I also have
>>> 1 x Motorola DSP56002 EVM Board
>>> 1 x Motorola DSP56303 EVM Board
>>> 1 x Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-21061 EVM Board
>>> Does anyone need this boards?
>>> I don't want (can't) simply throw them away.
>
> Anyone interested in 56371 development should also check out the new
> low-cost board that Freescale recently released:
>
> http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=SYMP_SOUNDBITE&nodeId=0127952D4A2D79
>
> Symphony SoundBite - $150. Includes board w/ DSP56371, 4 stereo codecs
> (one with optical SPDIF), expansion connector, switches, LEDs,
> microphone, USB download/debug interface and CD with Eclipse-based
> development tools. I got one this week and have been coming up to
> speed on it. Nice.
>
> EB
emeb is right.
Symphony SoundBite is functionally comparable to the Motorola AudioEvm
Board.
But conectors are more hifi like.
More Information on
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=DSPAUDIOEVM&fsrch=1
You can see the prices there as well. $750 for the motherboard and $250
for the dougtherboard. It's different to the Symphony SoundBite in detail.
Tools are still available on www.freescale.com
But don't panic, I don't want to become rich with selling it.
Reply by emeb●February 7, 20082008-02-07
On Feb 7, 8:16 am, Richard Dobson <richarddob...@blueyonder.co.uk>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> that's the same family chip as used in ProTools TDM, so I am interested
> inasmuch as it might take me closer to making a TDM plugin (only snag
> being that I can't afford a full ProTools TDM system yet...). Failing
> that, it might be good as a standalone experimental B-Format decoder.
> What would shipping costs likely be from (I assume) Germany? I am in the
> UK. Does it have sdk, docs, etc? I have an old DOS-based 56001 toolset
> (Suite56 etc) somewhere, but it won't know about the 563x family.
>
> Feel free to email me offlist, etc.
>
> Richard Dobson
>
> crissx wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > is there anyone who need an 56371 EVM Board for Audio DSP?
> > The Board is originally Motorola.
> > There are
> > 6 x Stereo output (chinch)
> > 2 x Mic input (3.5mm jack plug)
> > 1 x Headphone (3.5mm jack plug)
> > 4 x S/PDIF output el. (chinch)
> > 2 x S/PDIF input el. (chinch)
> > 1 x S/PDIF output opt. (Toshlink)
> > 2 x S/PDIF input opt. (Toshlink)
> > PC connectoers:
> > 1 x serial
> > 1 x parallel
> > 1 x USB
> > Ext. power supply
>
> > The board was designed for testing an developing signal processing for
> > surround applications (dts, Dolby) and I think it's still up to date.
>
> > I don't need it anymore (by the way, it is nearly unused) and want to
> > get rid of old junk ;-)
>
> > In addition I also have
> > 1 x Motorola DSP56002 EVM Board
> > 1 x Motorola DSP56303 EVM Board
> > 1 x Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-21061 EVM Board
>
> > Does anyone need this boards?
> > I don't want (can't) simply throw them away.
Anyone interested in 56371 development should also check out the new
low-cost board that Freescale recently released:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=SYMP_SOUNDBITE&nodeId=0127952D4A2D79
Symphony SoundBite - $150. Includes board w/ DSP56371, 4 stereo codecs
(one with optical SPDIF), expansion connector, switches, LEDs,
microphone, USB download/debug interface and CD with Eclipse-based
development tools. I got one this week and have been coming up to
speed on it. Nice.
EB
Reply by Richard Dobson●February 7, 20082008-02-07
Hi,
that's the same family chip as used in ProTools TDM, so I am interested
inasmuch as it might take me closer to making a TDM plugin (only snag
being that I can't afford a full ProTools TDM system yet...). Failing
that, it might be good as a standalone experimental B-Format decoder.
What would shipping costs likely be from (I assume) Germany? I am in the
UK. Does it have sdk, docs, etc? I have an old DOS-based 56001 toolset
(Suite56 etc) somewhere, but it won't know about the 563x family.
Feel free to email me offlist, etc.
Richard Dobson
crissx wrote:
> Hi all,
> is there anyone who need an 56371 EVM Board for Audio DSP?
> The Board is originally Motorola.
> There are
> 6 x Stereo output (chinch)
> 2 x Mic input (3.5mm jack plug)
> 1 x Headphone (3.5mm jack plug)
> 4 x S/PDIF output el. (chinch)
> 2 x S/PDIF input el. (chinch)
> 1 x S/PDIF output opt. (Toshlink)
> 2 x S/PDIF input opt. (Toshlink)
> PC connectoers:
> 1 x serial
> 1 x parallel
> 1 x USB
> Ext. power supply
>
> The board was designed for testing an developing signal processing for
> surround applications (dts, Dolby) and I think it's still up to date.
>
> I don't need it anymore (by the way, it is nearly unused) and want to
> get rid of old junk ;-)
>
> In addition I also have
> 1 x Motorola DSP56002 EVM Board
> 1 x Motorola DSP56303 EVM Board
> 1 x Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-21061 EVM Board
>
> Does anyone need this boards?
> I don't want (can't) simply throw them away.
Reply by crissx●February 7, 20082008-02-07
Hi all,
is there anyone who need an 56371 EVM Board for Audio DSP?
The Board is originally Motorola.
There are
6 x Stereo output (chinch)
2 x Mic input (3.5mm jack plug)
1 x Headphone (3.5mm jack plug)
4 x S/PDIF output el. (chinch)
2 x S/PDIF input el. (chinch)
1 x S/PDIF output opt. (Toshlink)
2 x S/PDIF input opt. (Toshlink)
PC connectoers:
1 x serial
1 x parallel
1 x USB
Ext. power supply
The board was designed for testing an developing signal processing for
surround applications (dts, Dolby) and I think it's still up to date.
I don't need it anymore (by the way, it is nearly unused) and want to
get rid of old junk ;-)
In addition I also have
1 x Motorola DSP56002 EVM Board
1 x Motorola DSP56303 EVM Board
1 x Analog Devices SHARC ADSP-21061 EVM Board
Does anyone need this boards?
I don't want (can't) simply throw them away.