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TI Demonstrations Third-Party Demonstrations
Voice Voyager GO DSP Code Composer
The Network Camera White Mountain Emulators
Stereo Audio Codecs TI SB SPOX
PCI Modem 'C5000 & 'C6000 Development
RTDX: Real Time Data Exchange Voice Fax/Data Relay Solution


TI Demonstrations

Demonstration: Voice Voyager Speech Recognition Software
Presenter: Charles Hemphill

Voice Voyager is a "javaphone" application capable of downloading applets. The software combines speech recognition with Java-enabled wireless applications for web surfing, information retrieval, geographic navigation, and e-mail/voice mail reception.

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Demonstration: The Network Camera
Presenter: Bruce Flinchbaugh and Frank Brill

The network camera is a stand-alone camera that communicates via networks. The board uses a ‘C6000 DSP, an image sensor, network interface, and memory to provide custom functionality and improved access to video information.

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Demonstration: Stereo Audio Codecs
Presenter: Russell Jordan and Ron Alexander

Stereo audio codecs is a PC sound card using Texas Instruments codecs that deliver AC’97 spec audio quality. The pull-through codecs include applications like set-top boxes, DVD, and video and audio conferencing.

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Demonstration: PCI Modem
Presenter: TI

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Demonstration: RTDX™: Real Time Data Exchange
Presenter: Chuck Brokish

A new approach to system debugging, RTDX is an advanced DSP analysis technology that provides a real-time visibility port, or window, into device performance. With RTDX, developers can monitor, analyze, and modify code executing at 100 MHz without impacting results or halting applications.

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Third-Party Demonstrations

Demonstration: Code Composer™
Company: GO DSP
Presenter: Imtaz Ali

Code Composer is a fully Integrated Development Environment (IDE) specifically tuned for DSP and offering unique features that enable developers to significantly reduce their development time. With its familiar MS-Visual C++-like environment, Code Composer allows editing, debugging, compiling and profiling in a single unified application. Advanced features include Signal Probe Points™, File I/O, and graphical signal analysis with eye and constellation diagrams, FFT waterfalls, and image displays. With multi-processor debugging, a comprehensive on-line help, and a leading edge GUI, Code Composer is the most comprehensive integrated development solution for DSP software.

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Demonstration: Emulators
Company: White Mountain
Presenters: Jerry LaGrange and Betsy Dod

This is a demonstration of Allant's ASPEX Development Environment running on the Mountain-510/LT universal portable emulator. ASPEX lets developers quickly and easily create applications for embedded systems using DSPs. It includes an integrated, context-sensitive editor, build facilities, source code version control management, and the ASPEX debugger.

A second demo will feature a networked version of Code Composer from GO DSP running on White Mountain’s Trek-510 Universal Ethernet Emulator. Special underlying software allows a user to run a network-capable version of GO DSP's Code Composer IDE on the Windows 95 and NT platforms. The Trek-510 represents a powerful new approach to DSP emulation, with remote and workgroup style debugging now made possible. With its flexible reprogrammability, the Trek-510 supports all of the popular JTAG DSP devices from TI, as well as the ARM7 MCU core.

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Demonstration: SPOX 2.2
Company: TI SB
Presenter: Jim Lake and Geoffrey Cohler

SPOX 2.2 gives DSP developers real-time analysis and visualization tools in a robust, field-tested runtime environment. With SPOX 2.2, DSP programmers can instrument their applications for real-time program trace, data capture, and event monitoring during development and in the field. The demonstration illustrates how a GSM voice coder/decoder, similar to those found in cellular basestations, graphically monitors the CPU load, statistics, and event logging while the application is running.

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Demonstration: ‘C5000 and ‘C6000 Development Platforms
Company: DSP Research
Presenter: Jim Thompson

Featured at the 3Com Expo are DSPR's newest additions to their 'C5000 and 'C6000 family of DSP development and resource boards, including:

  • TIGER 6201/PCI Board - The TIGER 6201/PCI is the most comprehensive 'C6201 development board available, with MVIP and telephony interfaces, plus plenty of SBSRAM, SDRAM, SRAM and FLASH memory for telecom applications. The board has a powerful 1600 MIPS 'C6201 processor, a flexible PCI-host interface and a debug port.
  • TIGER 54x/PC Boards - The TIGER 54x/PC ISA development boards feature a high-performance 'C54x DSP, up to 256 kbytes of SRAM for applications, telecommunication peripherals especially suited for TMS320C54x DSP software and systems development, and a comprehensive suite of 'C54x development tools.
  • VIPER-12 54x/PC Boards - The VIPER-12 54x high-density MVIP resource boards are ideal for computer telephony and telecommunications infrastructure applications such as wireless and cellular base stations, VoIP gateways, remote access servers, and satellite base stations. With twelve 'C54x DSPs and up to 1200 MIPS of performance, the VIPER boards increase channel density and reduce costs of these applications.
  • TIGER Universal Emulators for 'C5000/'C6000 DSP Targets - TIGER Universal Emulators, or TEMs, are full-featured, scan-based emulators that come with a choice of the Code Composer Visual Development Environment (for Windows 95/NT) or the DBxx debugger from Texas Instruments (for Windows 95/3.x). Full-speed emulation is provided for TMS320Cxx processors running at any speed.

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Demonstration: Voice Fax/Data Relay Solution
Company: DSP Software Engineering (DSPSE)
Presenter: Peter Robinson

DSPSE has recently perfected and fielded a Voice Fax/Data Relay (VFDR) solution for the TMS320C3x or TMS320C54x DSPs. The software system transparently compresses a 64kbps - DS0 input containing voice, signaling,V.17G3FAX or V.32bis data modem to the desired base-band data rate for transmission over a digital pipe. This full duplex software application is ideally suited for VoFR, VoIP, T1/E1concentrators and high delay SatCom DAMA applications.

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