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* Re: ADA 95 for TI C6000 DSPs now available
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@ 1999-05-07  0:00   ` dennison
  1999-05-08  0:00     ` Vladimir Olensky
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From: dennison @ 1999-05-07  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


In article <001001be9741$638ee490$dbc7da9e@cna0668176.sfab.sc.ti.com>,
  t-tarr@ti.com wrote:
> Ada for the most powerful mil/aero DSP.
> http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/news/1999/99032.htm
>
> ADA 95 Now Available for Texas Instruments Military SMJ320C6000 DSP Family

For those of us who know way more about Ada than TI chip part numbers, could
someone please describe this chip?

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* Re: ADA 95 for TI C6000 DSPs now available
  1999-05-07  0:00   ` ADA 95 for TI C6000 DSPs now available dennison
@ 1999-05-08  0:00     ` Vladimir Olensky
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From: Vladimir Olensky @ 1999-05-08  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)


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dennison@telepath.com wrote in message <7gv7lb$iun$1@nnrp1.deja.com>...
>In article <001001be9741$638ee490$dbc7da9e@cna0668176.sfab.sc.ti.com>,
>  t-tarr@ti.com wrote:
>> Ada for the most powerful mil/aero DSP.
>> http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/news/1999/99032.htm
>>
>> ADA 95 Now Available for Texas Instruments Military SMJ320C6000 DSP
Family
>
>For those of us who know way more about Ada than TI chip part numbers,
could
>someone please describe this chip?



SM(J)320C6XXX   and TMS320C6XXX are  respectively military  and commercial
versions of C6000  Platform  High performance DSPs.

***************************************
TI   info:

Continuing the tradition of providing leading-edge processing capability to
the military, 1998 saw the introduction of the SM320C6201 and 'C6701. The
military 'C6201 supports 1200 MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) fixed
point. The military 'C6701 supports 840 MFLOPS (Million Floating Point
Operations Per Second).

-------------------
|  320C6201:
--------------------
TI Military Semiconductor Division has released an extended temperature
range 320C6201 in a ceramic package, available today. The SM320C6201GLES15
operates at 150 MHz (1200 MIPS peak) over the temperature range of -55�C to
+105�C.

The Military temperature range qualified version will be available this
summer, 1999. The SM/SMJ320C6201BGLP15 also achieves 1200 MIPS peak, and
uses the efficient 0.18 �m Silicon to drastically reduce power consumption
to ~1.5 W.

The SMJ320C6201B will be the highest performance military programmable DSP;
achieving 1200 MIPS (Million Fixed-Point Instructions Per Second) at 150MHz
operation over the military temperature range of -55 to +125�C (M temp). TI
also plans to release a SM320C6201B achieving 1600 MIPS at 200MHz over the
extended temperature range of -40 to +90�C (A temp). Both devices will be
offered in a 27x27mm Ceramic Dimpled Ball Grid Array.

-----------------------------------------------
SMJ320C6701

I Military Semiconductor Division is working to release a military version
of the 320C6701. The initial release will be the SMJ320C6701GLPM14.

    PERFORMANCE:
        840 MFLOPS (Million Floating Point Operations Per Second - peak)
        1120 MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second - RISC-like)


Regards,
Vladimir Olensky








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