• Channels
Part Inventory
Go
 
powered by:

 
  • Quick Poll
What Social Networking site do you use the most?



VOTE VIEW RESULTS
Previous Polls

Premium Content

New Signal Chain Technical Papers from Texas Instruments:

 

 

 

SHARCs Double Performance


ED News Staff

November 13, 2008

Print
Reprints Comment Subscribe

More than doubling performance over previous generations, Analog Device, Inc.’s fourth-generation SHARC family claims position as the industry’s highest-performance floating-point DSPs. Five additions include the 21469 for industrial and instrumentation, 21469W, 21465W, and 21462W for automotive audio, and the 21467 for home theater. All rely on a single-instruction multiple-data core that supports 32-bit fixed-point as well as 32-/40-bit floating-point arithmetic formats.

Additional performance boosts include a 60% increase of SRAM up to 5 Mb and a variable-instruction-set architecture that allows a reduction in instruction-code size, freeing up as much as 30% of the memory space for application code. Samples of the five SHARC processors will be available the first quarter of 2009.

Analog Devices
www.analog.com/en/embedded-processing-dsp/sharc/content/index.html

Average (0 Ratings):

Subscribe
Subscribe to Electronic Design and start receiving more articles like this one
Filed Under:

Check for price and availability on Source ESB:

Go
powered by  
    There are no comments to display. Be the first one!
You must log on before posting a comment.

Are you a new visitor? Register Here
Acceptable Use Policy

Sponsored Links