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News Release from: Dalanco Spry | Subject: Model BVR-32
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 January 2003
DSP-based acquisition runs desktop or
embedded
The Model BVR-32 is a DSP-based PCIbus acquisition board for both desktop and embedded environments based on a 60MHz Texas Instruments TMS320C32 DSP with 512Kbyte of SRAM.
The Model BVR-32 is Dalanco Spry's newest offering for DSP and data acquisition applications This PCIbus board may be used in both desktop and embedded environments
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Nov 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is based on the 60MHz Texas Instruments TMS320C32 DSP with 512Kbyte of SRAM.
A four-channel high-speed A/D convertor (6MHz, 12bit), dual-channel D/A convertor (25MHz+, 12bit), and a digital data connector form the I/O portion.
The digital data connector may be connected directly to an IDE hard drive for high-speed data acquisition applications.
A Xilinx Virtex FPGA gives the board added flexibility and power.
FIFOs, dual-port RAMS, digital filters, and other logic cores may be incorporated into this component.
The boot loader mode of operation of the TMS320C32 is fully supported on the Model BVR-32 for embedded applications.
The board has 512Kbyte of Flash memory and a voltage supervisor.
Software includes an assembler, debugger, device drivers for Windows, FPGA and DSP support utilities, and data acquisition and signal display programs.
The price for the Model BVR-32 in 1-100 quantities is $750.00.
The software development kit is $350..
(This was Electronicstalk's Top Story on 6 January 2003).
(This was Electronicstalk's Top Story on 6 January 2003).
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