Card Simplifies DSP Programming

April 1, 2000
Touted as having an innovative new hardware architecture that radicaly simplifies DSP programming, the Hombre DSP card uses a proprietary real-time data streaming engine that frees the DSP of data movement functions. Up to 600 MFLOPS are delivered via

Touted as having an innovative new hardware architecture that radicaly simplifies DSP programming, the Hombre DSP card uses a proprietary real-time data streaming engine that frees the DSP of data movement functions. Up to 600 MFLOPS are delivered via an ADSP-2160 SHARC DSP.
The card features bus mastering, plug-and-play compatibility, 32-bit digital I/O, two 24-bit timers and one DDS, a FIFO-port option, and backward-compatible assembly source for 2106x DSPs. A wide range of development tools are also available, including the company's Armada and Visual Component libraries. The DSP card operates under Windows 9x/NT and accepts the company's line of OMNIBUS analog modules.
Pricing for the Hombre starts at $2495.

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