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To: FreedomForAll who wrote (2321)3/13/1999 7:46:00 AM
From: nord  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4400
 
Sometimes it is easy to forget how successful SSPI has been. The transition into a new company has not been without its pain, but it is in fact a much larger more talented more diversified company now than ever. It also has forged relationships and marketing alliances with some of the largest companies in the world.
spectrumsignal.com take a look at the list of awards that have been bestowed upon spectrum over the years under About then click on the awards.

The company in its efforts to keep investors informed informed has published its first newsletter DSP Waves
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TMS320C6000 Edition from Spectrum Signal Processing

Full Speed Ahead With Spectrum's 'C6x DSP Systems
In This Issue:
1. Texas Instruments Launches the TMS3206711 Low-Cost Floating-Point
DSP
2. Spectrum Selected As Preferred 'C6x Vendor At U.S. Department Of
Defense
3. Spectrum is exhibiting at DSP World in Santa Clara April 26-28

Texas Instruments Launches the TMS320C6711 Low-Cost Floating-Point DSP
TI's new 'C6711 provides customers with greater processing demands, a
low-cost entry to the industry's leading high-performance DSP platform. The'C6711 operates at 100-MHz and delivers 600 MFLOPS. A 150 Mhz version is also available and delivers 900 MFOPS. The 'C6711 is identical in pinout and on-chip peripherals to TI's 'C6211 fixed-point DSP and the floating-point code of the 'C67x family is a superset of the 'C62x family's fixed-point code. Pin- and code-compatibility gives developers the option of migrating their floating-point designs to fixed-point devices for greater cost reduction in future high-volume products.

For more detailed information about the new TMS320C6711 DSPs please visit
ti.com

Spectrum Selected As Preferred 'C6x Vendor At U.S. Department Of Defense
The U.S. Department of Defense has chosen Spectrum to supply 'C6x-based DSP products and digital radio modules for several contracts under one significant, ongoing program. The U.S. Department of Defense undertook a market survey and technical analysis of several companies to select a vendor and a standard 'C6x platform. Spectrum's Monaco VME system solution, based on the 'C6201 chip, was chosen as the standard platform. Spectrum estimates the total revenue potential for this program over the next two years at US$ 8 million.

For more information, visit spectrumsignal.com

Spectrum is Exhibiting at DSP World in Santa Clara April 26 - 28, 1999
Don't forget to visit us at booth 852! Spectrum demonstrates a quick method of experimenting with an integrated Digital Radio solution in a VME-based Windows NT environment. Coupled with the Digital Radio Wizard, Spectrum shows how you can easily experiment with all the programmable features of the modules, see the effects in real-time, capture data at selected stages of the processing, and produce hard copy graphical output.

For more information, visit dspworld.com