low-cost dsp development board: Symphony Soundbite

Started by carrejans, January 27, 2009, 02:57:57 PM

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carrejans

Hi guys,

Some time ago I bought a dsp development board, for doing my Master's Thesis. I think it can be interesting for some people around here.
Because it is a low-cost. It is the Symphony Soundbite development board from Freescale (from Motorola).
link: http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=SYMP_SOUNDBITE
The price is only: $150. And I got a reduction of 30%, because I'm a student.
It is a pretty simple board: 8 dip-switches, 8 leds. Listen now: it has 8 inputs and 8 outputs, that can work simultaneous!!!!
It uses the 56371 dsp chip.
It has a programming/debugging interface for on the pc, that is based around Eclipse.

Let me know if you have the same board. We can help each other out, if we have problems.

Regards,

Jan


oskar

How is the development software?
C-compiler?
I remember trying to find information on the homepage before on the price of development studios for their dsp chips but I got lost completely.  :'( somehow my neuron setup doesn't compare with freescales homepage.

carrejans

Quote from: oskar on January 27, 2009, 03:06:00 PM
How is the development software?
C-compiler?

- It's quiet new. It's only version 1.1. Sometimes it crashes. But I also have that with other development software.
- I write in Assembly, so haven't tested the C-compiler. But there is one, yes.