TMS320 Family Overview
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TMS320 Family Overview
The TMS320 family consists of fixed-point, floating-point, and multiprocessor
digital signal processors (DSPs). TMS320 DSPs are specifically designed for
real-time signal processing.
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History of TMS320 DSPs
In 1982, Texas Instruments introduced the TMS32010—the first fixed-point
DSP in the TMS320 family. Before the end of the year,
Electronic Products
magazine awarded the TMS32010 the title “Product of the Year”. Today, the
TMS320 family consists of these generations: ’C1x, ’C2x, ’C27x, ’C5x, and
’C54x, ’C55x fixed-point DSPs; ’C3x and ’C4x floating-point DSPs; and ’C8x
multiprocessor DSPs. Now there is a new generation of DSPs, the
TMS320C6000 platform, with performance and features that are reflective of
Texas Instruments’ commitment to lead the world in DSP solutions.
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Typical Applications for the TMS320 Family
Table 1-1 lists some typical applications for the TMS320 family of DSPs. The
TMS320 DSPs offer adaptable approaches to traditional signal-processing
problems. They also support complex applications that often require multiple
operations to be performed simultaneously.