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| Welcome
to Digital Media Focus, a monthly e-newsletter
highlighting design information for
your video/imaging applications. This
regular update will feature the latest
in TI technology releases, training
and other useful tips and tricks to
get your differentiated design to market
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| Featured
Products |
Boost Your High-Performance Applications
with TI’s TMS320C6455 DSP
The new C6455 DSP offers improved performance,
reduced code size plus more on-chip
memory. Ideal for your infrastructure
video, telecom and imaging applications,
this new DSP enables high-performance,
multi-processing via Serial RapidIO™
and other new high-bandwidth peripherals.
Take the free online training course
to learn how the C6455 DSP’s programming
flexibility allows developers to keep
pace with standard changes and to quickly
implement multiple voice and video codecs
in system designs. Register today.
Three
New Floating Point DSPs for Pro Audio
Applications
The TMS320C6722, TMS320C6726 and TMS320C6727
DSPs enable audio designers to incorporate
DSP processing power into professional
audio, musical instruments, conferencing,
broadcast and emerging audio applications.
Based on the new C-efficient VLIW architecture,
the new DSPs have native 32-bit and
double-precision 64-bit floating-point
functionality and provide improve efficiency
of high-precision audio processing.
Visit the web site for more details. |
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New
Analog Device Perfect for Your High-Speed
Video/Imaging Applications
The ADS5522 is a high-performance, 12-bit,
80 MSPS analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
To provide a complete converter solution,
it includes a high-bandwidth linear sample-and-hold
stage and an internal reference. Perfect for
your video/imaging applications that demand
the highest speed and highest dynamic performance
in constrained spaces, the ADS5522 offers
excellent analog power dissipation of 541
mW and output buffer power dissipation of
122 mW from a 3.3 V single-supply voltage.
Read more about this device now. |
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Design Resources |
New
Embedded Image Processing Book Available –
Order Copy Today
Focusing on efficient implementations of advanced
image processing algorithms for resource-constrained
embedded TMS320C6000™ DSP systems, “Embedded
Image Processing on the TMS320C6000 DSP: Examples
in Code Composer Studio™ and MATLAB”
is a useful resource for advanced image processing
designers who would like to get started with
TI DSPs. Included with the book is a CD-ROM
containing the source code, sample image data
and more. Order your copy today.
Learn
to Analyze Digital Video Transport Streams
Digital video broadcasts not only feature
millions of digital data bytes that must be
error free, but also multiple video, audio,
data and program guide transport streams that
must be perfectly in sync. Small errors are
commonplace and have the potential to derail
a broadcast and cause costly blackouts. These
errors can surface intermittently, making
them extremely difficult to identify, understand
and solve. Find out how detection and resolution
of these problems can be simplified. |
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Training |
Select
the Right DSP for Your Video Applications
Ever wondered how to select the ideal DSP
for your video application designs? Take this
online training course and learn how to navigate
performance, power and price when selecting
a processor. This free online training course
will discuss the history of DSPs, application
examples showing the different needs of many
video applications and more. Register today.
TI
Developer Conference 2006 Abstracts Due July
22, 2005
Submit an abstract to be considered for presentation
at the TI Developer Conference 2006 in North
America, Asia or Europe. Presentations should
provide useful detailed technical information
for developers/engineers in the signal processing
areas of audio, control, security, communications,
and video/imaging applications used in high
performance analog, digital signal processing,
and microcontroller system designs. |
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Innovations |
TI
– Engineering the World for 75 Years
In 75 years, TI has transformed the world.
Developing the ideas of its people, TI has
succeeded through risk-taking and innovations
such as the first commercial silicon transistors,
the first integrated circuits and the first
electronic hand-held calculator. Gain insight
into our company, its founders and leaders
and see what you can expect as we begin our
second 75 years. |
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© 2005 Texas
Instruments Incorporated, 12500 TI Blvd, Dallas, TX 75243
Technology for Innovators, the red/black banner, Serial RapidIO, Code Composer
Studio, TMS320C6455, TMS320C672x, ADS5522 and TMS320C6000 are trademarks
of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of their respective
owners.
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