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Digital Signal Processing Solutions Tools: Development Boards | |
| Product Name: | TAP-802 |
| Company Name: | Analogic Corporation |
| Features & Benefits: |
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| Platforms Supported: | ISA |
| Host Platforms Supported: | Windows NT Unixware |
| TMS320 Devices Supported: | C3x |
| CPU: | 12 |
| Clock Speeds Available (MHz): | 60 |
| Board Size: | Full Card |
| Memory (DRAM/SRAM): | SRAM |
| Expansion Options: | |
| Software Included: | Debuggers Libraries |
| Technical Support/Training Available: |
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| Overview: | The TAP-802 Telephony Algorithm Processor is a powerful open DSP platform developed specifically for advanced computer telephony integration (CTI) applications. With twelve 60 MHz TMS320C32 floating point processors, the TAP-802 delivers 720 MFLOPS of performance. This is enough compute power to handle even the most demanding computer telephony applications, such as Internet telephony and remote data access. Applications developers can purchase pre-ported algorithms with easily integrated Applications Program Interfaces (APIs), or develop their own algorithms using the TAP-802's powerful development tools, user-friendly API and on-board debug facilities. Both industry-standard Time Division Multiplex data interfaces, MVIP and SCSA, are supported on the TAP-802, giving users access to the whole CTI market. Each of the 'C32 processors has 512 kb of zero-wait-state local SRAM. Local SRAM is backed up by 2 Mbytes of global DRAM, making it practical to store multiple algorithms and quickly reconfigure the functionality of the board. Algorithms available: Lucent SX7300P/SX8300P @ 7.3 kbps Fax demod/remod (V.27, V.29 and V.17), Voice Compression: G.723.1 @ 6.4 kbps and 5.4 kbps G.729A @ 8 kbps. |
| Company Information: | Analogic Corporation 8 Centennial Drive Peabody MA 01960 USA Tel: 508 977 3000 Fax: 508 977 6813 e-mail: dfridley@analogic.com www: http://www.analogic.com |
| Analogic Corporation is a leading custom designer and manufacturer of advanced electronic systems and subsystems sold to major medical, industrial, and telecommunications OEMs. | |