Digital Signal Processing Solutions Tools: Development Boards

Product Name: TIGER 40/PC
Company Name: DSP Research , Inc.
Features & Benefits:
  • 40- or 50MHz
  • Up to 8M bytes of zero-wait-state static RAM
  • DT-Connect interface for analog I/O or images
  • Six 20MBytes/second parallel ports
  • Extensive OS, compiler, and application support
Platforms Supported: ISA
Host Platforms Supported: Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows NT
TMS320 Devices Supported: C4x
CPU: 1
Clock Speeds Available (MHz): 50
Board Size: Full Card
Memory (DRAM/SRAM): SRAM
Expansion Options: Analog I-O Daughtercard Digital I-O Daughtercard
Software Included: Debuggers Codegeneration Tools Libraries
Technical Support/Training Available: YES
Overview: The TIGER 40, a PC plug-in board with one 'C40 processor running at 40 or 50MHz, provides up to 50-MFLOPS performance. Featuring a very flexible 16-bit host interface, it supports both bi-directional DMA and interrupts to the PC host. In addition, all of the memory on the local bus is shared with the PC host for easy access. With all six 'C40 communication ports available on standard headers, full multiprocessing is derived by connection to other TIGER 40 or quad-processor TIGER 440 boards (see below). The TIGER 40 is ideally suited for hardware and software prototyping. Hardware expansion is easy and flexible, with two daughterboard connectors, one for memory or video subsystems, the other for I/O expansion or co-processor cards. Both expansion connectors give direct access to the 32-bit memory buses of the TMS320C40, allowing for high-performance daughterboard designs.
Company Information: DSP Research , Inc.
1095 E. Duane Ave., Suite 203
Sunnyvale CA 94086 USA
Tel: (408) 773-1042
Fax: (408) 736-3451
e-mail: info@dspr.com
www: http://www.dspr.com/t40.htm
Founded in 1989, DSP Research manufactures and markets products that accelerate DSP development from design to production. The company specializes in Texas Instruments TMS320 DSPs, offering OEM solutions and a complete line of development systems and emulators.

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