Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Texas Instruments (April 2001-March 2006) | Subject: DSP Interface kit with USB
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 21 June 2004
Adapter speeds DSP/USB development
DSP designers can now easily integrate USB 2.0 connectivity and get to market faster with the new interface adapter designed by Avnet Design Services
Texas Instruments customers and third parties can add USB 2.0 peripheral support to any of the TI's available evaluation kits to create drivers and application-specific software, which will simplify and accelerate the design cycle. This is the first of several connectivity solutions Avnet is creating to help DSP developers quickly and easily evaluate, develop, debug and prototype new designs based on TI's DSPs.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 21 June 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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'A design engineer can save weeks or months of engineering effort', explained Warren Miller, Vice President of Marketing, Avnet'.
These types of systems are difficult to simulate in software so having a hardware platform also allows a variety of algorithm or architectural trade-offs to be explored in real-time'.
'This results in better design choices and better designs for the end customer'.
The Avnet-designed TI DSP interface board with USB 2.0 support is used to create a complete hardware platform for prototype development.
Combined with the right TI DSP evaluation board, third party applications and driver code, the resulting development platform is a critical time-to-market accelerator.
'A hardware platform that can do real design work, not just technology evaluation, is always a big time saver for our customers', said Pascal Dorster, DSP Solutions Marketing Manager, TI.
'The new adapter kit from Avnet now extends this capability into the USB 2.0 area, a key application segment for DSP'.
The TI DSP Interface kit with USB (ADS-TI-USB-DAU) is available for $99 from Avnet today.
It contains: the TI DSP USB 2.0 adapter board; a user's guide, schematics and BOM; host and embedded demonstration design; and a board support package with graphical user interface.
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