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450MHz Shark DSP Dev-kits

Kilohercas
Kilohercas over 11 years ago

Hello, does any one are interested in Analog devices Shark development kit ?

 

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Basically it is ADSP-21489 floating point DSP running at 450MHz ( possible to 700MHz overclock) with all pins connected to header (except single UART for debugging and boot pins for spi flash since i am using dual channel FT2232 for debugging/programing)

 

I made Labview program that can program external SPI flash with FT2232D  from Labview by using loader file generated inside  Crosscore or VisualDSP++ IDE. This can be very high performance calculation engine for demanding applications. I can do single point DFT with 128 array at 2MHz repetition rate, while ARM Cortex M4 (STM32F407 running 250MHz can only do 50KHz !! )

 

Here is what Shark DSP can do in native calculation image (Mandelbrot fractal in f32 )

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At the moment i have single unpopulated board , but can order more if demand is big. With additional cost i can buy all parts, assemble and ship it as full development kit.

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    reactance over 10 years ago

    Hi Linas Karpavicius

     

    Is this kit still available ? I keep getting search hits when I look for SHARC DSP Kits let me know if this project is still active..

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    Kilohercas over 10 years ago in reply to reactance

    I inly have one half assembled DSP board, as well as DSP processor, so i can make complete board and sell it for you

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    reactance over 10 years ago in reply to Kilohercas

    Hi

     

    oh i thought maybe the board was a open source / commercial product... do you still dabble with these processors ? I'm developing a an old 21065 SHARC dsp board for audio stuff, the research really takes alot of time reading the datasheet.

     

    how much would you charge for the board, i actually have the ADI emulator "clone" I bought it here http://www.openadsp.com/product_detail.asp?proid=41

     

    anyway let know would like to meet people using the sharc platform.

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    reactance over 10 years ago in reply to Kilohercas

    Hi

     

    oh i thought maybe the board was a open source / commercial product... do you still dabble with these processors ? I'm developing a an old 21065 SHARC dsp board for audio stuff, the research really takes alot of time reading the datasheet.

     

    how much would you charge for the board, i actually have the ADI emulator "clone" I bought it here http://www.openadsp.com/product_detail.asp?proid=41

     

    anyway let know would like to meet people using the sharc platform.

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    Kilohercas over 10 years ago in reply to reactance

    This board use FTDI to load ascii file to external flash for booting (generated directly by CrossCore or VisialDSP++), and i did not used any JTAG connectors, only terminated in correct way.

    cost would be 120$

     

    I am not as good programmer as you think, having same problems with complicated programing. i only know hot to work with DMA for high speed parallel communication, SPI, UART,SRAM

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    reactance over 10 years ago in reply to Kilohercas

    The binary loader is a good idea, the fact that the you used with a FTDI is just brilliant, however as im using the emulator I think I will have to pass on that offer and continue with my 21065 DSP processor board.

     

    Hope we can chat again more on some SHARC topics!

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