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JULY '05
Welcome to Digital Media Focus, a monthly eNewsletter highlighting design information for your video/imaging applications. This regular update will feature the latest in TI technology releases, training and other useful tips & tricks to get your differentiated design to market quickly.
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Register for New Video Compression Webcast
Register for this free webcast, “Video Compression: Evaluating System Tradeoffs with H.264, VC1, and other Advanced Codecs,” and explore how codecs differ in terms of the tradeoffs they make between compression rates, encode/decode processing requirements and key system factors such as latency. Scheduled for July 21, this Net Seminar will provide a brief introduction to how video compression is achieved and insight into why advanced video codecs and specific profiles within these codecs are better suited for certain applications.

Join TI in Amsterdam for IBC2005
Attend IBC2005 at the Amsterdam RAI September 8-12 and be part of the year’s most comprehensive exhibition showcasing the latest technology and leading business ideas in broadcasting and new media. Stop by TI booth #1.224 and see how TI is driving interoperable video content in a wide range of end equipments, experience leading audio and video encoding, decoding and transcoding techniques and much more. See you in Amsterdam.

Featured Products
TI’s TUSB6250 Makes High-Speed Storage a Reality
Delivering industry-leading low power consumption combined with design flexibility, TI’s new TUSB6250 high-speed USB 2.0 to Advanced Technology Attachment/Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI) bridge solution is ideal for your next-generation external storage devices. This solution provides world-class throughput, enhancing the read/write performance of high-density storage media. A highly programmable and configurable architecture allows you to make use of a wide variety of off-the-shelf ATA/ATAPI devices. Review details now.
Development Tools
New Code Composer Studio™ IDE Platinum Available Now
Easily develop your video and imaging applications with the help of TI’s new Code Composer Studio (CCStudio) Integrated Development Platform (IDE) Platinum edition. This new development tool integrates everything programmers need for application development from start to finish. Simplifying multi-platform development, CCStudio offers many new and enhanced features such as a single IDE and two new features that reduce debug frustration. Find out more today.

Launch Your V/I Application Designs with TI’s TMS320DM642 EVM
The DM642 evaluation module (EVM) is a low-cost, high-performance video and imaging development platform designed to allow your application development to begin immediately. Simplifying your overall system design, this EVM enables you to build video, audio and internet streaming functionality into existing designs, differentiate products with cutting-edge software and more. Jumpstart your application development today.
Design Resources
See how to Design a Custom LCD Display Controller
When a standard LCD controller is not suitable for a particular display screen or application, OEMs must decide whether to custom design their own or hire a company that specializes in building custom LCD controllers. This article,”Designing a Custom LCD Display Controller,” explains how to approach a custom LCD controller project and why even experienced engineers sometimes prefer to outsource these designs.

Korean Book Explores TMS320C6000™ Processors
”Experiments using TMS320C6000™ Processors” is written in Korean and provides a useful resource for video and imaging design engineers. Ideal for your video and imaging applications, the C6000™ DSP is explored through experiments and issues such as hardware design, enhanced direct memory access and more. Published in paperback, this book includes a CD-ROM containing useful projects using ND-Tech's DSP STAR Personal Hardware with TI’s TMS320C6711 DSP processor module. Order your copy today.

Updated 3Q 2005 DSP Selection Guide Online Now
If you are developing a video/imaging application, TI has the solution for you. See the latest edition of the DSP Selection Guide and find out more about TI’s solutions for a variety of video/imaging applications. Download your copy today.




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