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Recorded Webinar: Implementing and Verifying Signal Processing, Communications, and Control Applications on TI DSPs

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This webinar introduces embedded target products for Target Support Package™ TC6 (formerly Target for TI C6000™) and Target Support Package™ TC2 (formerly Target for TI C2000™) DSPs and the Link for Code Composer Studio™, and provides a high-level overview of their major capabilities. Through product demonstrations, attendees will see how these products can be used for 

  • Designing embedded signal processing, communications, and control systems
  • Automatic code generation and implementation on Target Support Package™ TC6 and Target Support Package™ TC2 DSPs
  • Options for deploying on TI C5000 DSPs
  • Verification and validation of embedded software systems

This webinar will also highlight major new features including asynchronous scheduling, UDP host communication, and the high-speed transfer of large data sets between the DSP target and the host.

This webinar is suitable for engineers looking for tools or improved design flows to help them design, implement, and verify embedded signal processing, communications, or control applications on TI DSPs, including TI C2000, C5000, and Target Support Package™ TC6.

Product Focus

  • Target Support Package™ TC6
  • Target Support Package™ TC2
  • Link for Code Composer Studio™

This webinar was recorded on 15 Jun 2006

Duration: 67 Minutes