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Alliance brings LabView onboard

A Sundance Multiprocessor Technology product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 22, 2004

Sundance has joined the National Instruments Alliance Partner Programme.

Sundance has joined the National Instruments Alliance Partner Programme.

As an NI Alliance Partner, Sundance will leverage its expertise in high-speed digital-to-analogue data acquisition and DSP systems with its in-depth knowledge of the NI LabView graphical development environment, including National Instruments' extensive virtual instrument platforms, to support their customers in developing a wide range of communications, signal and image processing applications.

Sundance's Texas Instruments DSP-based systems and rich intellectual property core libraries can interface with National Instruments development environments.

Sundance multiprocessor (SMT) platforms can communicate with LabView, helping OEMs create and customise hardware as well as I/O devices in various signal and imaging applications.

Combining Sundance's SMT product line and the LabView DSP Test Integration Toolkit is key for achieving a seamless integration between DSP design and test.

"We are pleased to have Sundance join our Alliance Partner Programme", said Mike Trimborn, NI LabView Product Marketing Manager.

"OEMs will benefit from the connectivity between LabView and Sundance's DSP-based systems, which provide applications and turnkey systems with a well-integrated and harmonised environment for implement real-time applications".

"Becoming an NI Alliance Partner is fundamental to our corporate mission and marketing strategy and helps us position ourselves as a true solution provider to the telecommunications and DSP developers market", said Flemming Christensen, General Manager of Sundance.

"We are focused on offering our customers a wide spectrum of hardware, software and cores to enhance the development of custom hardware for advanced applications such as software defined radio and complex signal processing".

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