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DaVinciExperience the DaVinci™ Effect at DaVinci Technical Seminars - Accelerate your video design with an in-depth view of the hardware, software and support of DaVinci technology. Use promo code “Experience DaVinci” to attend for FREE!

Video360 Blog: What Moore Didn’t Tell Us… The latest and worst casualty of Moore’s Law? Power dissipation. As IC technology has advanced, leakage power has increased significantly, and the trend is expected to continue.

CMP’s Video/Imaging DesignLine Highlights Video-Encoding Challenges – Read this TI-authored article for details about the optimal video-encoding solution, including SOC choice, software challenges, visual quality tradeoffs, scalability and more.

Digital Media Focus eNews Adds Audio– TI’s comprehensive monthly video and imaging eNewsletter, Digital Media Focus, streamlines its format and adds audio to the mix.

Silicon

Industry’s New Lowest Cost 32-Bit Digital Signal Controllers – TI has added four new low cost members to the TMS320F280xx digital signal controller series targeted at motor control, digital power conversion and intelligent sensor control applications offering 60MHz of performance.

Selecting the Right Peripheral for DSP Applications – TI-authored article at DSP-FPGA.com explains why the choice of peripherals for application design can significantly affect system performance.

TI Introduces Industry’s Fastest 16-Bit Successive Approximation Register Analog-to-Digital Converter – The ADS8422 ADC achieves 4MSPS without sacrificing AC or DC performance, making it ideal for a wide range of applications.

Latest Analog eLab Available Online Now – Understand the required and considerable analog circuit support functions needed for digital media applications.



Software
New Software Eases Digital Power Control Design – New Digital Power Development Kit, including hardware and software, eases the transition from analog to digital control of power supplies.

Download Product Bulletin for Digital Video Software Advantages – Tune complex DaVinci-based digital video systems quickly and efficiently using the Digital Video Software Development Kit.

Wintech Digital’s VDP II for Developing IP-Based Video Systems – Based on TI’s DaVinci technology, the Video Conference Development Platform (VDP II) allows developers to evaluate and prototype designs such as video conferencing, IPTV, IP network cameras and other IP-based video systems.
Support

Georgia Tech’s ‘DSP for Practicing Engineers’ Course Now Enrolling – This 14-week online course, based on TI DSPs, provides a solution for teaching DSP theory to practicing engineers, with a focus on real-time, fixed-point applications.

TMS320C6416/6713 DSK One-Day Workshop Offered in U.S. and Europe – Both hardware and software designers should sign up now if they plan to design using TMS320C6000™ DSPs.

The World of DSP at Your Fingertips – Use TI’s DSP KnowledgeBase to search quickly for the answers you need in DSP design.

TI Tech Tips

What resources does TI offer to aid me in designing with DSPs? Nearly a dozen major categories of resources are available, including block diagrams, models, tech docs, platform overviews and more.







Application Notes
and Errata



Application Notes:
Visual Data Analysis: A Key Component of Digital Media Software Development

DSP/BIOS™ Benchmarks

DSP Errata:

TMS320LF2407A, LF2406A, LF2403A, LF2402A DSP Controllers

TMS320C6727, TMS320C6726, TMS320C6722 DSPs
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