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News Release from: Kane Computing | Subject: FleXDS-DSP-6416 module and FleXDS test adapter
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 January 2003

Flexible DSP development

Used together, the FleXDS-DSP-6416 module and the FleXDS test adapter allow users to develop and debug DSP systems based on the Texas Instruments TMS320C6416 DSP.

Used together, the FleXDS-DSP-6416 module and the FleXDS test adapter allow users to develop and debug DSP systems based on the Texas Instruments TMS320C6416 DSP The FleXDS standard was originally developed for a range of JTAG emulators produced by DSP Research (California)

The standard allowed DSP modules and I/O modules to be added to provide a complete DSP development environment.

As a result, a range of standard off-the-shelf DSP modules was created.

The FleXDS-DSP-6416 is the latest in the range.

The FleXDS-DSP-6416 includes TMS320C6416 processor with flexible clock generation, 16Mbyte of SDRAM, 1Mbyte (128Kbyte x 8) of Flash, 16bit parallel bus to connect to FleXDS I/O modules and individual connectors for each McBSP and Utopia transmit and receive.

The serial ports of the C6416 module are also routed to connect to an adjacent FleXDS I/O module.

The FleXDS test adapter provides an alternative motherboard for FleXDS DSP and FleXDS I/O modules, so they can be used as a standalone EVM systems, outside the PC.

Additionally the FleXDS test adapter allows access to all connections between the FleXDS DSP module and the FleXDS I/O module via a series of headers.

This includes the McBSP connections, parallel I/O interface and interrupts.

The board includes power regulators to convert +5V to 3.3V for I/O and DSP when required. Request a free brochure from Kane Computing ...

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