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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

U/Mass Dartmouth sponsors DSP workshops

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has given the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth a grant to offer 40 faculty members two, one-week workshops on real-time digital signal processing applications using TMS320 DSPs.

The workshops will be held in July 1998 and will emphasize the laboratory components of DSPs, with experiments and mini-projects on topics such as finite impulse response filters, adaptive filters, and the Fast Fourier Transform.

To apply, please contact:

Dr. Ralph Chassaing
U/MASS Dartmouth
E-mail: rchassaing@umassd.edu
Phone: (508) 999-8474

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