Blackfin enters DSP waters.(Analog Devices Inc's ADSP-21535 Blackfin)(Product Announcement)

EDN, June, 2001 by Cravotta, Robert

ANALOG DEVICES INTRODUCES a new instruction set with its ADSP-21535 Blackfin 16-bit DSP. The device sports a unified programming model for DSP and control software, targeting video-enabled telecommunications and Internet applications, such as video telephones, gaming devices, Web terminals, and smart handheld devices. The architecture combines a dual-multiply-accumulate unit; a 16-bit, fixed-point DSP; and the instruction set of a micro-controller into a single platform. The ADSP-21535 is Analog's first offering that the company derived from the Micro Signal Architecture that it jointly developed with Intel. A unified programming model simplifies the complexities of heterogeneous, multiple-processor systems in which signal- processing and control systems operate on...

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