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'C67x Generation: First 1-GFLOPS Floating-Point DSP

Now at $995, new TMS320C62x EVM saves designer development time

EDN names TMS320C6000 "Innovation of the Year"

Application Report: Performance analysis of line-echo-cancellation implemention using TMS320C6201

'C54x DSPs accelerate convergence of voice and data

'C54x reference design helps pack more density into your system

'C/LC206 DSPs hit power, price point for embedded apps

White Mountian offers 'C24x DSK for motor-control applications

Brushless motors thrive on DSP performance

Motor-control application notes online

Download new DSP application notes from the web

DSP Hotline Online provides quick access to design queries

AC '97 codec provides high-quality PC audio

Italian team wins TI DSP Solutions Challenge

U/Mass Dartmouth sponsors DSP workshops

TI sponsors online ICSPAT technical conference on DSP Solutions

New Third-Party hardware and software

Third-party CD-ROM now available

Italian team wins TI DSP Solutions Challenge


To win the Digital Signal Processing Solutions Challenge, the team focused on a new television technology called Digital Video Broadcasting. Team members, from left, are advisor Dr. Fabrizio Frescura, and students Stefan Pielmeir, Euro Sereni, Alessandro Dini, and Stefano Gai.

Students from The University of Perugia have been named the winners of the DSP Solutions Challenge, the worldwide university competition that searches for the most innovative designs using TI digital signal processors (DSPs).

The winning team was presented the US $100,000 grand prize by TI Vice President Mike Hames at the International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP) in Seattle, Washington on May 12.

The students’ winning design utilized DSPs in projects highlighting higher quality/interactive television broadcasting.

The other finalist teams from Virgi-nia Polytechnic Institute and State University (USA) and Nanyang Tech-nological University (Singapore) will divide US $10,000 each in winnings. Their projects included utilizing DSPs in wireless communications and multimedia audio systems applications.

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