LSI Logic to Showcase Microprocessors and DSP Cores at Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose, CA
MILPITAS, Calif., Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- LSI Logic Corporation (NYSE: LSI) today announced it will exhibit its comprehensive line of microprocessors and DSP cores for system-level ASIC designs at the Embedded Systems Conference (booth 5085) that will run from November 1 to 5 at the San Jose (Calif.) Convention Center. These cores can be combined with other hardware and software components of LSI Logic's CoreWare(R) program to create embedded system-on-a-chip products for a variety of communications and consumer products.
Sponsored by design magazine Embedded System Programming and trade weekly Electronic Engineering Times, the conference provides design engineers and developers a first-hand look at the latest tools and methodologies for embedded development. The exhibition features more than 280 companies and the technical program offers almost 150 classes.
LSI Logic design engineer, Morten Zilmer, will lead a class that covers the advanced features of MIPS-endorsed EJTAG (Enhanced JTAG) Debug Solution for debugging CPUs in Embedded Systems. He will present a paper entitled "MIPS EJTAG On-Chip Debug Solution with Complex Break and Real-Time PC Trace" in class #203 between 8:30am -10:00am on Monday, November 2.
"The Embedded Systems conference gives us a unique opportunity to display our extensive portfolio of embedded products to an impressive audience of embedded system designers and engineers," said Karen O'Connell, director of consumer technology marketing at LSI Logic. "To further highlight our capabilities, we will also demonstrate examples of hot consumer products based on LSI Logic products. One example is Casio's QV5000SX digital camera, which relies on LSI Logic's MIPS-based DCAMTM-101 digital image engine for a powerful combination of resolution and performance. Additionally, Bosch's advanced Digital Audio Broadcast system demonstrates high-levels of design integration and performance by combining LSI Logic's MiniRISC(R) microprocessor and OAKDSPCore(R) solution into a single-chip system."
Other products on display include: a MIPS microprocessor powered game platform, a software development environment for the MIPS platform, ARM microprocessor cores, and OAKDSPCore solutions. |