Subj : More info To : All From : Matt Mc_Carthy Date : Wed Mar 28 2001 03:47 pm Hi All. Subj: Supercharge Communications, Wireless and Imaging applications with TI DSP-based Algorithms From: ti@ti.techonline.com (Texas Instruments) Texas Instruments in conjunction with its industry-leading DSP Third Party Network offer an array of eXpressDSP(TM)-compliant algorithms designed to reduce system integration time and lower support and development costs by eliminating custom coding tasks. For a complete listing of eXpressDSP-compliant algorithms for applications such as communications, wireless and imaging, go to http://www.dspvillage.ti.com/algorithms or download a pdf that gives you a snap-shot of all compliant algorithms at http://www.dspvillage.ti.com/pdfs/compliantalgoguide.pdf Members of the TI DSP Third Party Network provide a selection of voice, modem and tone detection algorithms on both the TMS320C5000TM and TMS320C6000TM DSP platforms. eXpressDSP-compliant algorithms such as: G.165, G.711, G.722, G.723, C.726, G.728, G.729, V.17, V.21, V.23, V.27, V.29, DTMF, Bell 103, Bell 202 are some of many algorithms that can be easily integrated into your application. eXpressDSP-compliant algorithms are also available for video imaging, wireless, high fidelity audio and encryption applications such as JPEG, GSM full rate encoder/decoder, MP3 encoder/decoder and Diffie-Helman. All algorithms have been tested to be eXpressDSP-compliant to provide users an additional level of comfort during system integration. To learn more about the benefits of integrating eXpressDSP-compliant products, order a free copy of the eXpressDSP Compliance Program Reference Guide at: http://www.dspvillage.ti.com/simplicity Check out two in-depth application articles about how algorithms have been created and integrated in DSP systems, download or subscribe to TI's new software magazine, Embedded Edge at http://www.dspvillage.com/embedge To learn more about the TMS320 DSP Algorithm Standard, register for online training. This online training course describes the TMS320 DSP Algorithm Standard, gives you the benefits of interoperability and explains what is involved in the open DSP algorithm standard established by TI. http://www.ti-training.com/courses/coursedescription.asp?iCSID=1117 Good luck... M. --- Msged/386 TE 06 (pre) * Origin: Matt's Hot Solder Point, New Orleans, LA (1:396/45.17) .