DSP Boards Rev Up Performance

For rapid prototyping, the SMT348 and SMT368 boards pack extreme DSP processing-power and claim performance levels likened to Ferraris on steroids. Based on Xilinx Virtex 4 FPGAs, the SMT348 features 16 MB of QDRII memory while the lower-cost SMT368
Nov. 1, 2006
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For rapid prototyping, the SMT348 and SMT368 boards pack extreme DSP processing-power and claim performance levels likened to Ferraris on steroids. Based on Xilinx Virtex 4 FPGAs, the SMT348 features 16 MB of QDRII memory while the lower-cost SMT368 enlists 8 MB of ZBTRAM. Both boards are scalable and future-proof. They include SHB interfaces and the Sundance LVDS Bus interface, which provide connection to the company's a/d and d/a converter modules. They also come in a TIM-compatible form-factor, ensuring integration compatibility with a range of other DSP and FPGA modules. Additionally, the boards are compliant with the RoHS directive. For prices, call SUNDANCE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING INC., Reno, NV. (775) 827-3103.

Company: SUNDANCE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING INC.

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