DSP TRAINING COURSES – (602) 897-3665 or (800) 521-6274
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ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
MOTOROLA
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DSP TRAINING COURSES – (602) 897-3665 or (800) 521-6274
Training information on the DSP56100 family members is available by writing:
Motorola SPS Training and Technical Operations
Mail Drop EL524
P. O. Box 21007
Phoenix, Arizona 85036
or by calling the number above. A technical training catalog is available which describes
these courses and gives the current training schedule and prices.
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Dr. BuB ELECTRONIC BULLETIN BOARD
Dr. BuB is an electronic bulletin board providing free source code for a large variety of
topics that can be used to develop applications with Motorola DSP products. The software
library includes files including FFTs, FIR filters, IIR filters, lattice filters, matrix algebra
routines, companding routines, floating-point routines, and others. In addition, the latest
product information and documentation (including information on new products and
improvements on existing products) is posted. Questions concerning Motorola DSP
products posted on Dr. BuB are answered promptly.
Dr. BuB is open 24-hour a day, 7 days per week and offers the DSP community informa-
tion on Motorola’s DSP products, including:
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Public domain source code for Motorola’s DSP products including the DSP56000
family, the DSP56100 family and the DSP96002
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Announcements about new products and policies
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Technical discussion groups monitored by DSP application engineers
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Confidential mail service
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Calendar of events for Motorola DSP
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Complete list of Motorola DSP literature and ordering information
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Information about the Third-Party and University Support Programs.
To logon to the bulletin board, follow these instructions:
1. Set the character format on your modem to 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit,
then dial (512) 891-3771. Dr. BuB will automatically set the data transfer rate
to match your modem (9600, 4800, 2400, 1200 or 300 BPS).
2. Once the connection has been established, you will see the Dr. BuB login
prompt (you may have to press the carriage return a couple times). If you just
want to browse the system, login as guest. If you would like all the privileges
that are normally allowed on the system, enter new at the login prompt.
Summary of Contents for DSP56K
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Page 13: ...MOTOROLA DSP56K FAMILY INTRODUCTION 1 1 SECTION 1 DSP56K FAMILY INTRODUCTION ...
Page 31: ...MOTOROLA DATA ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT 3 1 SECTION 3 DATA ARITHMETIC LOGIC UNIT ...
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Page 51: ...MOTOROLA ADDRESS GENERATION UNIT 4 1 SECTION 4 ADDRESS GENERATION UNIT ...
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Page 124: ...INSTRUCTION GROUPS 6 30 INSTRUCTION SET INTRODUCTION MOTOROLA ...
Page 125: ...MOTOROLA PROCESSING STATES 7 1 SECTION 7 PROCESSING STATES STOP WAIT EXCEPTION NORMAL RESET ...
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Page 177: ...MOTOROLA PLL CLOCK OSCILLATOR 9 1 SECTION 9 PLL CLOCK OSCILLATOR x x d Φ VCO ...
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