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Digital Signal Processing Solutions Tools: Development Boards | |
| Product Name: | MDC44S TMS320C44 |
| Company Name: | Loughborough Sound Images plc |
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| Platforms Supported: | TIM-40 Module |
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| TMS320 Devices Supported: | C4x |
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| Board Size: | Full Card |
| Memory (DRAM/SRAM): | SRAM |
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| Technical Support/Training Available: |
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| Overview: | On-module memory consists of four separate banks of 32 bit wide SRAM, two on the TMS320C44's local bus and two on the global bus. Each bank can contain 128K x 32 or 512K x 32 zero wait state SRAM. Two variants of the MDC44S are therefore available, offering 512K x 32 zero wait state SRAM and 2048K x 32 zero wait state SRAM respectively. The module incorporates a 32-bit global memory expansion interface, through which it is possible to expand the memory and I/O capabilities off-module. A key feature of the module is its ability to run independently from a host by booting from the on-module ROM. The ROM also allows multi-processing operating systems to identify the module and its processing and/or memory capabilities. The module uses PEROM that provides facilities for programming from the TMS320C44 and which is ideal for storing system-configuration information. MDC44S can be used to form the heart of many systems built using LSI's carrier boards and I/O peripherals. Its memory capacity and speed make it suitable for most general-purpose and signal-processing tasks, while the diversity of TMS320C4x processing modules available from LSI makes it easy to plug together an optimised solution. |
| Company Information: | Loughborough Sound Images plc Ashby Road Loughborough Leics LE11 3NE United Kingdom Tel: +44 1509 634300 Fax: +44 1509 634333 e-mail: sales@lsi-dsp.com www: http://www.lsi-dsp.com |
| Loughborough Sound Images is the world's leading provider of DSP board level products including TMS320C6x, C4x, C8x and C3x on PC/PCI, PMC, and VME platforms. | |