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Editorial Webinar: Designing with DSPs
Overview:
The DSP vendors would have you believe that nearly every problem can be solved by deploying a digital signal processor. Is that true? Not likely. But there are many applications that could take advantage of DSP technology. However, designing in the latest and greatest processor is just where the design begins. It's the algorithms that run on that processor that really make the difference. Keep that in mind when you're selecting a DSP. Other elements that must be considered are the power level that must be achieved, and the bill of materials budget that must be adhered to. Finally, make sure that your DSP of choice is surrounded by the proper ecosystem, meaning that the tools, software, support, etc., are all in place. All of these issues will be addressed in the latest of Embedded System Design's popular Webinar series, Designing with DSPs.

Panelists:
Richard Nass
Editor-in-Chief/Editorial Director
Embedded Systems Design, Embedded.com, Embedded Systems Conferences, and RFID World


Rich's key responsibilities include setting the editorial direction for Embedded Systems Design magazine, the Embedded.com Web site, the global Embedded Systems Conferences, and the RFID World Web site and conference. Rich also handles the editorial for Embedded Systems Design Europe. He's been in the Electronics OEM industry for over 20 years. Before taking on the top editorial role for the Embedded and RFID franchises, Rich oversaw CMP's DesignLine network of design engineering Web sites. Prior to that, he spent six years as the Editor-in-Chief of Portable Design magazine, where he drove the editorial to new heights while launching a magazine and technical conference in China. Preceding that, Rich was a Technology Editor with Electronic Design magazine. He holds a BSEE degree from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.

Kenton Williston
Site Editor
DSP DesignLine


Kenton has been writing about signal processing technology and business trends since 2000. Prior to managing the DSP DesignLine, Kenton was the editor and the senior contributor for the "Inside DSP" web site. He is author or co-author of numerous technology reports, including the Buyer's Guide to DSP Processors. Kenton is a popular presenter at the Embedded Systems Conference and other venues, and he has advised the leading DSP semiconductor firms on their marketing and product-planning strategies.

David Katz
Blackfin Applications Manager
Analog Devices


David Katz has over 15 years of experience in circuit and system design. Currently, he is the Blackfin Applications Manager at Analog Devices, Inc., where he focuses on specifying new convergent processors. He has published over 100 embedded processing articles domestically and internationally, and he has presented several conference papers in the field. Additionally, he is co-author of Embedded Media Processing (Newnes 2005). Previously, he worked at Motorola, Inc., as a senior design engineer in cable modem and automation groups. David holds both a B.S. and M. Eng. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University.

Tom Barrett
President
Quadros Systems


Tom Barrett is the president and founder of Quadros Systems and has been developing real-time operating system (RTOS) products since 1966. He holds a BA degree in Mathematics from the University of Texas. Tom has lectured and taught extensively on the design and applications of RTOSs. He has presented papers at the Embedded Systems Conference, ARM Developers Conference, and other industry events. His articles have been published in technical publications worldwide. He also serves on the advisory board of the FRESCOR project which is developing a framework for modeling and handling the timing requirements in embedded systems.


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Embedded Systems Design magazine provides best practices and peer guidance for Senior System Designers and their teams. This systems design magazine highlights the significant design methodologies, strategies and new products engineers need to gain a competitive advantage. We are the only embedded media brand serving the global embedded design community through print, online, and in person events. www.embedded.com

Analog Devices, Inc.

Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) defines innovation and excellence in signal processing. ADI's analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (IC) play a fundamental role in converting, conditioning, and processing real-world phenomena such as light, sound, temperature, motion, and pressure into electrical signals to be used in a wide array of electronic equipment. Learn more at analog.com. ADI Privacy Policy
 
Original Broadcast Date
Feb 20, 2008
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