
SHARC Processor Evaluation Kit Limited Time Offer
Analog Devices is offering a 50% discount on new SHARC Processor Family evaluation kits until July 31, 2008.
The SHARC Processor fits into a variety of applications such as Digital Home, Pro Audio, Industrial and Instrumentation, Automotive, Military, and Medical.
The following kits will be discounted to $249 through your local Distributor: ADZS-21262-EZLITE, ADZS-21364-EZLITE, ADZS-21369-EZLITE, and ADZS-21375-EZLITE.

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Combining DSPs and FPGAs in next-generation multimode wireless handset designs
Multimode RF is currently incorporated in a number of advanced handsets, either in the commercial or public safety/military worlds.
Because many of these handsets must support advanced, complex, evolving, and/or emerging protocols, the need for a powerful, reprogrammable part such as an FPGA arises.
Use of FPGAs in low-power handsets design is becoming more and more possible thanks to the benefits of shrinking silicon geometries.
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date: 6/1/2007

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CORBA for FPGAs: Tying together GPPS, DSPs, and FPGAs
As signal processing systems become larger and more complex, system builders are running into a performance wall.
In order to achieve the desired performance requirements of these extensive systems, modern signal processing systems often combine Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), General Purpose Processors (GPPs) and Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). To facilitate development of such multi-processor systems, designers can now use a distr...
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date: 2/7/2008
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FPGA versus DSP design reliability and maintenance
In many complex electronic products, the initial choice of a processing engine and its associated design methodology can have a profound impact on the end product reliability.
This choice will also have a large affect on the effort required to maintain the product throughout its life cycle.
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date: 7/25/2007
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Multicomputer software development systems come of age
It was not so long ago that the typical DSP development package was a set of optimized libraries, plus a port to the industry standard Vector Signal Image Processing Library (VSIPL) and a driver for an RTOS.
While these are still essential elements for algorithm development, the platforms that host DSP applications have become much more complex, offering FPGA front ends and multicompute engines for DSP and general purpose processors for back-e...
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date: 4/2/2008
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Signal processing in FPGAs goes mainstream
Jeff gives us further insight in this exclusive interview as to how signal processing using FPGAs has changed, and how customers are benefitting from the improvements.
A few years ago, FPGAs were used mostly, but not exclusively, for communications, interface, and glue-type logic.
Only the brave, lunatic, or desperate few implemented processing algorithms in the FPGA itself.
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http://dsp-fpga.com
date: 4/25/2008
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White Paper: Integrated VXS SIGINT Digital Receiver/Processor
The combination of the DRS SI-9146 Dual Tuner and the VMETRO Phoenix VPF1 VXS DSP engine demonstrates a low-risk approach to the development of Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) and Electronic Warfare (EW) systems that are deployed in air-cooled and rugged conduction-cooled environments.
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date: 5/14/2008
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