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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

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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

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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