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Team on 22 May 2003
Website explains DSP systems
A redesigned website makes it even easier for visitors to find out how Hunt Engineering's programmable modular systems fit together and how they can configure a system for their own DSP requirements.
A redesigned website makes it even easier for visitors to find out how Hunt Engineering's programmable modular systems fit together and how they can configure a system for their own particular DSP requirements Navigation around the site has been rethought to simplify and clarify information about Hunt's Heron systems and the development tools and training aids available with the hardware
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Apr 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Hunt Engineering has extended its Heron range of modular products for digital signal processing to offer modules that use Xilinx FPGAs to offer powerful DSP processing and hugely flexible I/O.
Additional example and customer story pages have been added to show how Heron modules can be used in a wide variety of applications.
Most importantly there are new sections explaining the technology used in Heron and Heart systems and how to use the power of these products in real-time DSP applications.
Other sections include the upgraded customer support area and a number of useful technical papers and application notes.
Visitors can also access multimedia presentations about the technology.
Peter Warnes, Technical Director of Hunt Engineering, commented: "Our aims were to make the site fresher and different, to promote our software tools and training aids as well as our hardware while also addressing many of the questions we are often asked about our products".
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