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DSP Experts Launch New RF Development Platform to Help Developers Bring Products to Market Quickly29 May 2006
(PRWEB) May 27, 2006 -- Digital systems design and development continues apace, new tools to speed the process are in continual demand. With this in mind a new RF development platform, the SMT8101, has been launched by Sundance Multiprocessor Technology. Combining the technology of four boards in one PCI (full and compact) compatible board, it promises to boost rapid prototyping and help development teams to get their products into production and to market quickly. It is also available in VME and stand-alone forms. With the explosion in HDTV applications, the SMT8101 is the ideal flexible, scalable and future-proof tool to help design teams meet current demands and those yet to be discovered. Equally, it will be more than match for Multi-carrier/Multi-standard cellular systems, High Direct-IF infrastructures and RF Test Equipment applications. SDR development teams, scientists, satellite, WiMAX, 3G and other RF system developers, researchers, aerospace engineers and Matlab modellers will all appreciate the capability of the SMT8101. The first of the four modules that make up the SMT8101 includes a 1GHz 64-bit TMS320C6416T DSP that offers exceptional fixed point processing and is scalable using Xilinx Virtex II Pro FPGAs. The second module is capable of sampling two analogue inputs at 1Gsps with a resolution of 8 bits. An Atmel dual channel ADC (AT84AD001) performs the analogue to digital conversion. From two signals provided by the DSP, the third module outputs two analogue signals with a resolution of 14 bits at 1Gsps. A Fujitsu dual channel DAC (MB86064) performs the digital to analogue conversion. The fourth module is a quad (4) site module carrier developed to provide access to TIM modules over the PCI bus running at 33MHz with a 32-bit data bus. The card has an ‘on-board' JTAG ACT8990 controller. This allows Code Composer Studio and 3L Diamond applications to be used to debug/upload software to the modules. Sure to interest the Multi-carrier/Multi-standard cellular systems developers is the implementation of CDMA and UMTS. This helps make the SMT8101 an ideal tool for creating 3G and beyond applications for the telecoms market. This all adds up to an impressive specification, but what it really means for the developer is stunning performance combined with flexibility. The SMT8101 is a 1Gsps throughput ADC-DSP-DAC, COTS, development platform. As a modular TIM system, with Xilinx RocketIO serial I/Os for up to 1GByte/s interaction with other equipment, it is easy to set-up and connect with other TIMs and systems. The high-level development tool range includes Matlab Simulink-compatible Xilinx System Generator and 3L Diamond making it easy for users to program the SMT8101. A JTAG diagnostic port is provided to simplify and speed debugging. Full specifications of the SMT8101 are available from the Sundance web site: www.sundance.com/w.asp?p=SMT8101. The company is also happy to advise on the suitability of the SMT8101 for particular applications. In the UK call +44 (0)1494 793167 or in the US call (775) 827 3103. From the forefront of aerospace and medical device engineering, through laboratory and research, to home consumer products, the processing of digital signals has become a way of life. With the SMT8101, Sundance Multiprocessor Technology continues to make the tools that allow the developers to create the future. More information in UK: Justin Wheatley, Systems Manager, Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd Chiltern House, Waterside, CHESHAM, Bucks HP5 1PS Tel. +44 (0)1494 792421 Fax. +44 (0)1494 793168 Web: www.sundance.com More information in USA: Dr Nory Nakhaee, Sundance Digital Signal Processing Inc. 4790 Caughlin Parkway #233, Reno, NV 89509-0907, USA Tel. (775) 827 3103 Fax. (775) 827 3664 Web: www.sundance.com High res images can be downloaded from: http://www.clickintopr.com/editors/articleDetail.asp?pjID=269 Acronyms 3G – 3rd Generation wireless format ADC – analogue to digital converter CDMA – code division multiple access COTS – commercial off the shelf DAC – digital to analogue converter DSP – digital signal processing FPGA – field programmable gate array HDTV – high definition TV IF – intermediate frequency PCI – peripheral component interconnect (personal computer bus) RF – radio frequency SDR – software defined radio TIM – Texas Instruments module UMTS – universal mobile telecommunications system VME – versa module Eurocard WiMAX – worldwide interoperability for microwave accesss
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