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News Release from: Traquair Data Systems | Subject: bf3Net TCP/IP protocol stack
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 June 2003

Stack is first to Internet enable TI
DSPs

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Available now from Traquair Data Systems is the bf3Net TCP/IP protocol stack for TMS320 digital signal processors.

Available now from Traquair Data Systems is the bf3Net TCP/IP protocol stack for TMS320 digital signal processors Leveraging Texas Instrument's eXpressDSP real-time software technology, and fully compliant with the TMS320T DSP algorithm standard, bf3Net software reduces the time, cost and risk involved in developing reliable Internet-enabled DSP applications

bf3Net is developed and produced by Windmill Innovations in Nijkerk, The Netherlands and is the first-to-market eXpressDSP compliant TCP/IP protocol stack supporting TMS320 DSPs.

bf3Net facilitates DSP development with tight Code Composer Studio IDE integration and full RFC compliant support for TMS320C2000, TMS320C5000 and TMS320C6000 devices.

A flexible and powerful design platform, bf3Net supports all standard protocols necessary for complete development of Internet-enabled DSP applications including HTTP, SMTP, POP3, FTP, DNS and DHCP.

To facilitate development, bf3Net starter kits are also available.

Providing a low-priced, entry-level evaluation and prototyping platform for Internet-enabled DSP applications, the kits contain everything necessary to quickly start a bf3Net based project including the bf3Net TCP/IP protocol stack, a 100Base-Tx Ethernet daughtercard and a Texas Instruments DSP starter kit (DSK).

"The addition of Windmill Innovations communications products offer exceptional capabilities for developers seeking advanced connectivity solutions for their DSP based systems", said Stephen J Bradshaw, President and Technical Director of Traquair.

bf3Net TCP/IP protocol stack developer licences are available starting at US $3995.

bf3Net starter kits start at $1495.

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