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Online Training On-demand training on Embedded Processors and DSPs. |
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This series of on-demand and in-depth technical training modules provide you with the knowledge on how you can shorten your development cycle without ever leaving your desk. The modules cover a wide range of topics that address different stages of your development cycle - from the fundamentals of Analog Devices' development tools to tips on how you can optimize your system performance. These modules are designed to be used independently or in combination, depending on the experience and interest of the viewer. |
| Webcast: Targeting Analog Devices Blackfin and SHARC processors from MATLAB |
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In this webcast, MathWorks and Analog Devices' engineers will demonstrate how a signal processing design, using an audio parametric equalizer as an example, can be designed in MATLAB and Simulink, tested through simulation, implemented on a Blackfin processor, and interactively tuned in real-time from a MATLAB GUI using the processor's Background Telemetry Channel (BTC). Duration: 1 hourView webcast now |
| Webcast: Analog Devices' SHARC ADSP-2146x Processors |
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Learn about the newest member of Analog Devices' SHARC family, the ADSP-2146X. The family offers improved computing performance\power metrics,
enhanced memory options and code flexibility and optimization. The ADSP-2146X doubles the MIPS performance of the ADSP-2136X family and comes
with a robust peripheral set designed to enable a wide range of industrial applications.
Join Satya Simha, Senior Product Marketing Manager for SHARC DSP Products at Analog Devices Inc., for a detailed overview of the new ADSP-2146X family of SHARC DSPs including:
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| Webcast: Advantages of SHARC Processors in Test/Measurement Applications |
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Analog Devices SHARC® processors offer best-in-class performance for the given power and cost, creating a vast range of advantages in different
industrial environments where performance is critical. With a powerful engine for FFT and signal analysis and wide dynamic range processing for complex
computation, SHARC processors are ideal for optimizing test and measurement applications such as lab test equipment and power and process control systems.
Join David Miller, Applications Engineering Manager at Analog Devices, for a webcast covering the following topics:
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| Webcast: SHARC Processor Family: Highest Performance Floating Point Processor under $30 |
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The SHARC® Processor family makes floating point processing economical in applications where dynamic range is a key consideration
such as home and car audio, medical, industrial and instrumentation.
Join David Miller, Applications Engineering Manager at Analog Devices, for a webcast covering the following topics:
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Multi-Day Workshops In-depth technical training designed to develop a strong working knowledge of embedded processors and development tools through lecture and hands-on exercises. |
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Teaches you how to efficiently design with the ADSP-2136x/37x/4xx SHARC® processors. Hands-on training is provided,
using the latest VisualDSP++ development tools (with both assembly and 'C' programming languages). Presented by Kaztek Systems'
ADI-trained instructors. Detailed course description.
Duration: 3 1/2 Day Language: English Cost: Register early and save 6% on the workshop fee: $1500 USD (North America) / €1500 EUR (Europe) - If paid on or before the Run/Cancel Decision Date $1595 USD (North America) / €1595 EUR (Europe) - If paid after the Run/Cancel Decision Date Note: Run/Cancel Decision Date is 3 weeks prior to workshop date. View our complete listing of Scheduled Workshops |
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| Munich, Germany | 18-21 June 2013 | Register Now | |
| Norwood, Massachusetts | 7- 10 May 2013 | Register Now |
Additional Multi-Day SHARC Processor workshops are available by request. Visit Kaztek Systems' website for a listing of all workshops.
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Today many signal processing and control algorithms developed in MATLAB and Simulink are implemented on Analog Devices
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