Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: LSI Europe | Subject: ZSP SDK 4.0
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 28 March 2002
Software supports latest DSP cores
A new software developer's kit provides further support for the highest performance open architecture DSP core available today
Providing further support for the highest performance open architecture DSP core available today, LSI Logic has released version 4.0 of its ZSP software developer's kit (SDK). In addition to providing support for the company's popular ZSP400 core and standard products, SDK 4.0 provides seamless support for the new ZSP G2 architecture and includes significant improvements in the user interface, performance and integration.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 March 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The enhanced tool kit includes an intuitive graphical user interface, an integrated development environment, improved debug capabilities/performance and improved compiler optimisations allowing for quicker time-to-market with rapid integration of the ZSP open architecture in high-performance DSP applications.
"Our market strategy is to offer world-class tools for our leading open architecture ZSP technology and the release of SDK 4.0 supports this strategy", said Tuan Dao, vice president of LSI Logic's DSP Division.
"The significant improvements in these tools will benefit all ZSP software developers and reinforces LSI Logic's continued commitment to the ZSP architecture".
LSI Logic's release of Version 4.0 of the ZSP SDK gives programmers the ability to develop, profile, analyse and debug their code efficiently through a brand new graphical user interface.
The integrated development environment provides a built-in editor, file/project browser, build utility and online help.
The SDK 4.0 supports four different targets including cycle-accurate simulator, functional-accurate simulator, JTAG-based hardware target and UART-based hardware target.
A new parallel debug manager supports debugging multiple projects on multiple targets simultaneously.
Software engineers realise productivity improvements and cost savings benefits from the new user interface and improved automation and performance.
LSI Logic's ZSP superscalar signal processing technology provides the highest performance open architecture DSP cores available today.
These licensable and fully synthesisable cores have proven themselves in ASICs and standard products alike.
The ZSP architecture - now in its second generation - has been optimised with respect to code density, compiler performance and ease of programming.
It is supported by a growing list of software solution partners.
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