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News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2006-)
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 17 August 2006
Webcast to explain digital video design
Texas Instruments will present a live webcast entitled "Designing digital video systems leveraging DaVinci technology" on Wednesday 30th August 2006, at 1600 BST.
Texas Instruments will present a live webcast entitled "Designing digital video systems leveraging DaVinci technology" on Wednesday 30th August 2006, at 1600 BST The webcast will be lead by Greg Mar, Worldwide DSP SoC Platform Manager for DSP Systems, Texas Instruments, and JB Fowler, DSP Applications Engineer for DSP Systems, Texas Instruments, who will provide designers with technical information on simplifying digital video system design by leveraging DaVinci technology
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Video system design engineers are invited to register now to view the webcast from their PCs.
During the 90-minute technical session, the panellists will discuss Texas Instruments DaVinci technology and how it offers unprecedented video integration for applications such as videophones, streaming media devices, automotive infotainment, digital still camera's, IP set-top boxes, video security systems and digital video products that have yet to be invented.
Specific topics will include: designing your next digital video system using TMS320DM644x DaVinci technology processors and development tools; speeding system design by integrating the latest production-validated operating systems, software and multimedia codecs; and programming the video-optimised TMS320DM644x and Linux-enabled ARM cores via industry-recognised APIs, abstracting the DSP subsystem.
The webcast will conclude with a question and answer session.
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