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Motorola Audio EVM Board with DSP56371 Daughter Board for sale

Started by crissx February 7, 2008
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.
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.
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 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.
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