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February 2005
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DSP Starter Kits (DSKs) to Fit Your Needs - View the variety of DSP Starter Kits to expedite the development of your application design. DSKs start as low as $295.


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SUPPORT

TIDC KeynotesPurchase Tools Up to 80% Off at the TI Developer Conference – (Feb. 15-17, 2005) Register now to attend the TI Developer Conference in Houston, Texas. As an attendee, you will be able to purchase tools up to 80% off retail price. Tools include DSP Starter Kits, software, DMDK and other developer kits. Make plans to attend the 100+ technical sessions and hands-on workshops, ask industry experts your tough questions, interact with peers and visit the Exhibit Hall and Technology Playroom. Register by Feb. 11 and save $200.

Boost Your DSP Designs with February and March Training – Explore the variety of training opportunities available in February and March that can aid in the development of your signal processing application designs. From one-day workshops and seminars to multi-day workshops and free online training, these classes can help you improve your DSP knowledge and skills.

Fourth Quarter 2004 Applications JournalFourth Quarter 2004 Applications Journal Now Online — View the newest application notes from 4Q 2004 to make designing with DSPs easier. Download the variety of DSP application notes today.



Tech Tip on TI Tools — How do you locate problems with TI tools when you are not sure about the component or even if there is a known issue? TI offers several different methods for locating a TI Tool bug for DSP software or hardware. Find out more.

APPLICATIONS


Newly Updated Video and Imaging Solutions Guide Now AvailableNewly Updated Video and Imaging Solutions Guide Now Available — Are you developing a video and imaging product? TI has the solution for you. Find out more about TI’s solutions for a wide variety of video and imaging applications. The Video and Imaging Solutions Guide includes system block diagrams, product information, benchmarks, development tools, software, support and various other resources. Download your copy today.

New 2005 Audio Solutions GuideNew 2005 Audio Solutions Guide – Discover TI’s latest audio solutions in the 1Q 2005 Audio Solutions Guide. It’s a concise tool for obtaining information quickly about TI’s high-performance analog and DSP products targeted specifically for audio markets. Throughout the entire audio signal chain, TI has a design solution perfect for your application. Download or order your free copy today.

“IQMath on TMS320C28x™ Digital Signal Controllers” Free Online Training
Receive an overview of the IQMath coding methodology on C28x™ controllers. Download this free online training to discover the technical comparison of the floating-point approach, along with motivation for the IQMath technique.

SILICON


Dell DJ Enter for Your Chance to Win a Dell DJ – TMS320C55x™ DSPs fuel exciting applications such as the Dell Digital Jukebox with features that include: the industry’s lowest standby power at 0.12 mW; dynamic frequency and voltage scaling; and multiple standby modes with the ability to turn on and off individual peripherals and internal functional units. Learn more about the C55x™ DSPs and enter a random drawing for your chance to win one of four Dell Digital Jukeboxes.

TI Committed to Lead (Pb)-Free and RoHS Compatibility
TI is a leader in supplying Lead (Pb)-Free integrated circuit packages. Currently more than 30 billion TI Pb-Free components are in the field, and many new Pb-Free devices are being added every year. Receive all the answers to your Lead (Pb)-Free questions today.

View Updated Errata on TMS320C6713 and TMS320C5509 DSPs — Download the C6713 and C5509 DSP errata documents to receive the most current technical information on these DSP devices.

SOFTWARE

Shorten Your System Integration Time with DSP/BIOS™ Kernel – View the DSP/BIOS demo to see how the DSP/BIOS kernel enables you to develop and deploy sophisticated applications quicker than with traditional DSP software methodologies and how it eliminates the need to develop and maintain custom operating systems or control loops.

Jumpstart Your Algorithm Development – See how the TMS320™ DSP algorithm standard set of coding conventions and application programming interfaces (APIs) for algorithm creators can "wrap" the algorithm for system-ready use. View the TMS320 DSP algorithm standard demo today. The benefits include reusable code, higher quality code, simplified system integration and more.


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