CMP - United Business Media TechOnline
All Articles Products Courses Papers VirtuaLabs Webinars Web



 
LoginRegister
      TechOnline > Electronics Company Directory > Technical Paper
Technical Papers
User-Defined Functions in DSP

Click to Download
pdf logo
2000 Online Symposium for Electronics Engineers (OSEE)
78 KB (4 pages)
September 2000
 

Daniel Martin et al.
Infineon

New applications in communication systems are being developed that place a considerably higher workload on embedded digital signal processing (DSP) cores. The DSP workload of upcoming cellular handsets will be at least an order of magnitude higher than that of current handsets. This paper explains why the most economic way of satisfying these new requirements is with powerful DSP cores associated with tightly coupled, application-specific processing elements. These processing elements are enabled by user-defined instructions that are fully integrated into a standard toolchain. The paper presents Infineon's Carmel DSP 20xx with PowerPlug modules as an example of such a processor.

 
Rate this paper
WORSE | BETTER
1 2 3 4 5

submit a paper

Infineon Technologies
Online Symposium for Electronics Engineers (OSEE)
   

TECH PAPER
1. Use Rowley CrossWorks and the MAXQ3120 Evaluation Kit to Create a Light Meter Application

TECH PAPER
2. System ACE Configuration Solution for Xilinx FPGAs

TECH PAPER
3. Interface Products Design Guide

TECH PAPER
4. Maintaining Data/Clock Synchronization with Spread-Spectrum EMI Reduction