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Digital Signal Processing Solutions Tools: Software Development Utilities | |
| Product Name: | Hypersignal Ride |
| Company Name: | Hyperception, Inc. |
| Features & Benefits: |
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| Application Area: | Filter Design Control Various |
| Host Platforms Supported: | Windows 3.1 Windows 95 Windows NT |
| TMS320 Devices Supported: | C3x C4x C5x C6x C8x |
| Codegeneration Capabilities: | C |
| Visual Programming Capabilities: | YES |
| Technical Support/Training Available: |
YES Tech support is available free of charge over phone, fax, or e-mail. |
| Overview: | Hypersignal RIDE is a complete visual design environment for use in real-time systems development. This tool can be used for a variety of exciting applications ranging from low-level DSP systems design and implementation to projects such as real-time instrumentation, data acquisition control systems, and more. RIDE includes provisions for extensibility, efficiency, portability, and rapid development cycles. Because Hypersignal RIDE supports a wide range of industry standard DSP/acquisition boards directly, an application specific target is easy to find for your project. Migrating designs from one DSP/acquisition board to a different one (or to a different DSP) is very easy. In addition to the large base of hardware which is already supported, more are being added by Hyperception all of the time. Hundreds of both real-time and simulation functions are available for visually designing your system, and you can easily add your own additional custom functions. This unique open architecture approach to Hypersignal RIDE lowers your technical risk for real-time development. Virtually any real-time design which can be done through use of conventional means may be accomplished quickly within Hypersignal RIDE. |
| Company Information: | Hyperception, Inc. 9550 Skillman, LB 125 Dallas TX 75243 USA Tel: (214) 343-8525 Fax: (214) 343-2457 e-mail: info@hyperception.com www: http://www.hyperception.com |
| Developer of visual design software for virtual instrumentation, simulation, real-time applications, math and signal analysis, speech, image, control, and code generation. | |