[hpsdr] HPSDR / PowerSDR hardware selection

Rob Frohne rob.frohne at wallawalla.edu
Thu May 22 13:23:06 PDT 2008


Hi Alberto,

You need just one for the development, but everyone who wants to modify
the code needs one too.  That is where the problem lies, at least for
me.

73,

Rob, KL7NA

On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 21:43 +0200, Alberto I2PHD wrote:
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> Lyle Johnson wrote:
> > 
> > The only 32-bit floating point embedded DSP I know of that has free 
> > tools is the TMS320VC33 from TI, and it is "no longer recommended for 
> > new designs."  The part proposed for Sasquatch requires a $3,595 
> > compiler.  The Analog Devices floating point DSPs have the same problem, 
> > high dollar compilers.  The TMS320C6713 might be suitable. It isless 
> > powerful than the 6726, but you can always get obsolete software CD-ROMs 
> > on ebay for $25 or so.
> 
> I received an ad email from TI for their TMS320C6713 DSP Starter Kit (DSK), sporting up to 1800 MIPS and 1350 MFLOPS.
> http://focus.ti.com/docs/toolsw/folders/print/tmdsdsk6713.html
> In the marketing blurb they say that the kit contains, among other things, the
> C6713 DSK Code Composer Studio™ IDE including the Fast Simulators and access to Analysis Toolkit on Update Advisor
> 
> Couldn't that Code Composer Studio be enough to develop and debug code for an SDR based on that chip ?
> The price of the DSK is 395 USD, not inexpensive, but you need just one for the development...
> 
> 73  Alberto  I2PHD
> 
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