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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Kane Computing | Subject: TMS320C6713 DSP starter kit
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 May 2003

Starter kit speeds DSP applications

The TMS320C6713 DSP starter kit (DSK) gives users a convenient, low-cost means of evaluating the features and architecture of the TMS320C6713 digital signal processor from Texas Instruments.

The TMS320C6713 DSP starter kit (DSK) gives users a convenient, low-cost means of evaluating the features and architecture of the TMS320C6713 digital signal processor from Texas Instruments The stand-alone C6713 DSK comes with a wide range of onboard peripherals and interfaces to allow the development of a variety of signal processing applications

With up to 1800MIPS of processing power the TMS320C6713 can be used to develop algorithms in the following areas; speech compression/decompression, speech recognition, text-to-speech, fax/data conversion, modems, protocol conversions, tone generation/detection, and echo cancellation.

Specific hardware features include an embedded USB JTAG controller with plug and play drivers, high specification codec, 2M x 32bit onboard SDRAM, 512Kbyte onboard Flash ROM, three expansion connectors (memory interface, peripheral interface and host port interface) and JTAG controller for optional external emulator debugging using an XDS510- or XDS560-compatible emulator.

The TMS320C6713 DSK comes with a DSK specific version of Code Composer Studio for the C6000 family.

This tool suite includes an ANSI C compiler, assembler, linker, debugger and DSP BIOS.

In addition, a Flash ROM programming utility is provided to allow developed code to be flashed into the onboard Flash ROM for stand-alone applications. Request a free brochure from Kane Computing ...

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