Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●February 27, 20052005-02-27
"Bob Cain" <arcane@arcanemethods.com> skrev i meddelandet
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>
>
> Leon Heller wrote:
>
> > Is the JTST board generally available?
>
> And what is the resolution and available sample rates of the
> four A/D/A I/O channels?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bob
> --
It is just the interface so you need external ADC/DAC.
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Reply by Bob Cain●February 27, 20052005-02-27
Leon Heller wrote:
> Is the JTST board generally available?
And what is the resolution and available sample rates of the
four A/D/A I/O channels?
Thanks,
Bob
--
"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no
simpler."
A. Einstein
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●February 26, 20052005-02-26
"Leon Heller" <leon_heller@hotmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> "Ulf Samuelsson" <ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote in message
> news:38c0tiF5hm8ufU2@individual.net...
> > Atmel has launched the DIOPSiS DSP Design Contest 2005
> > http://www.atmelroma.it/contest/index.php
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > First price is 6000Euro.
> >
> > Atmel will be happy to have Universities andd Colleges participating in
> > the
> > contest.
> >
> >
> >
> > By combining a floating-point VLIW digital signal processor core with an
> > ARM7 microcontroller on the same chip, Atmel Corp. adds a new wrinkle in
> > an
> > already intensely competitive DSP solutions arena.
> > The AT572D740 Diopsis dual processor at 100 MHz delivers 1 billion
> > floating-point operations per second (1 GFLOPS) and 1.5 GOPS total.
There
> > are also lots of peripherals functions and memory embedded on chip.
There
> > are two SPI serial ports, two USARTS, a timer counter, watchdog,
parallel
> > I/O port (PIO), peripheral data controller, 8 ADC and 8 DAC interfaces,
> > clock generator and interrupt controller".
>
> Is the JTST board generally available?
>
It has been around for some time
but have no clue of the current stock level.
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com
This message is intended to be my own personal view and it
may or may not be shared by my employer Atmel Nordic AB
"Ulf Samuelsson" <ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com> wrote in message
news:38c0tiF5hm8ufU2@individual.net...
> Atmel has launched the DIOPSiS DSP Design Contest 2005
> http://www.atmelroma.it/contest/index.php
>
>
>
>
> First price is 6000Euro.
>
> Atmel will be happy to have Universities andd Colleges participating in
> the
> contest.
>
>
>
> By combining a floating-point VLIW digital signal processor core with an
> ARM7 microcontroller on the same chip, Atmel Corp. adds a new wrinkle in
> an
> already intensely competitive DSP solutions arena.
> The AT572D740 Diopsis dual processor at 100 MHz delivers 1 billion
> floating-point operations per second (1 GFLOPS) and 1.5 GOPS total. There
> are also lots of peripherals functions and memory embedded on chip. There
> are two SPI serial ports, two USARTS, a timer counter, watchdog, parallel
> I/O port (PIO), peripheral data controller, 8 ADC and 8 DAC interfaces,
> clock generator and interrupt controller".
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●February 26, 20052005-02-26
Atmel has launched the DIOPSiS DSP Design Contest 2005
http://www.atmelroma.it/contest/index.php
First price is 6000Euro.
Atmel will be happy to have Universities andd Colleges participating in the
contest.
By combining a floating-point VLIW digital signal processor core with an
ARM7 microcontroller on the same chip, Atmel Corp. adds a new wrinkle in an
already intensely competitive DSP solutions arena.
The AT572D740 Diopsis dual processor at 100 MHz delivers 1 billion
floating-point operations per second (1 GFLOPS) and 1.5 GOPS total. There
are also lots of peripherals functions and memory embedded on chip. There
are two SPI serial ports, two USARTS, a timer counter, watchdog, parallel
I/O port (PIO), peripheral data controller, 8 ADC and 8 DAC interfaces,
clock generator and interrupt controller".
--
Best Regards,
Ulf Samuelsson
ulf@a-t-m-e-l.com