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DSP emulator is made for sharing

A Kane Computing product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jun 2, 2003

Kane Computing has a new high-speed Internet/intranet debugger for use with Texas Instruments digital signal processors.

Kane Computing has a new high speed Internet/intranet debugger for use with Texas Instruments digital signal processors.

Easily plugged into any 100M/10M Ethernet LAN, the new TDS560LAN emulator supports multiple users who wish to share expensive DSP hardware.

Richard White of Kane Computing stated: "the TDS560LAN emulator is especially useful for mobile development, using a laptop computer or for debugging directly through Internet Explorer".

The TDS560LAN is claimed to be an independent embedded system and all emulation related functions are handled independently in the emulator itself, requiring no special software in the client PC.

The TDS560LAN complies fully with the Texas Instruments XDS560 specification and is thus able to offer high-speed real-time data exchange (RTDX), up to 2Mbyte/s, supports advanced event triggering, automatic TCLK adjustment and fast download speeds.

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