Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!crdgw1!ge-dab!sunwhere!harrison From: harrison@sunwhere.DAB.GE.COM (Gregory Harrison) Newsgroups: comp.dsp Subject: Re: dsp board for the pc Message-ID: <1991May6.145718.16539@ge-dab.GE.COM> Date: 6 May 91 14:57:18 GMT References: <1754@marlin.NOSC.MIL> <1991May02.211726.15674@ism.isc.com> <2a3gvql@rpi.edu> Sender: news@ge-dab.GE.COM (USENET News System) Reply-To: harrison@sunwhere.UUCP (Gregory Harrison) Organization: GE Simulation & Control Systems Dept., Daytona Beach, FL Lines: 14 Nntp-Posting-Host: sunwhere-gw.dab.ge.com In article <2a3gvql@rpi.edu> pateros@ecse.rpi.edu (Chuck Pateros) writes: >In article <1991May02.211726.15674@ism.isc.com> billri@ivy.isc.com writes: >> There are a number of decent 'C30 boards. The following is > I seem to remember TI discussing a small 'C30 board for the PC that > was going to be out this year. The price was going to be only about > $1000. It's not the XDS. > Chuck This is the TI Evaluation Module, the EVM. It looks like a nice optimized 'C30 design. It has a 'C30, 16K words of zero-wait state SRAM, voice quality input using a TLC32044 Analog Interface Circuit, RCA jacks for line-level analog I/O, serial port, and fits on an 8-bit PC interface, which uses the 'C30 DMA capabilities. Greg