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News Release from: Kane Computing | Subject: Embedded industrial motion control
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2003
Embedded industrial motion control to be
shown
DSP development tools including high-speed emulators, visual programming software, starter kits, evaluation boards and accessories, will be demonstrated at the forthcoming ESS show.
Kane Computing will be demonstrating DSP development tools including high-speed emulators, visual programming software, starter kits, evaluation boards and accessories MPEG4 Audio/Vision compression will be demonstrated using the latest DSP based IEK (Image Evaluation Kit) boards via an ethernet connection
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 10 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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A number of Developers Kits will be on show including an Internet Audio Module featuring TI's TMS320DA250 DSP, a Modem Developers Kit and a Client-Side Telephony Developers Kit.
The latter includes a range of data, telephony and voice algorithms in flash memory to speed up algorithm selection decisions.
Kane Computing has been a strategic contributor to the DSP industry for a number of years and is an authorised Texas Instruments Third Party Supplier.
About Kane Computing - KCL has been providing Image Processing, DSP and high performance computing products for use in industry, education and research since 1987.
The last few years has seen considerable growth within KCL in the high performance and Digital Signal Processing markets.
KCL started life as Sension Advanced Computing, designing, manufacturing and supplying parallel processing products based around the Inmos transputer.
In 1995 it became part of Kane International and subsequently changed its name to Kane Computing.
In October 2001 Kane Computing became an independent Company, Kane Computing.
KCL are now regarded as the primary source of fully supported development tools for Texas Instruments series of DSPs in the United Kingdom.
KCL provide a whole range of products based around Texas Instrument's TMS320 range of DSP's.
This includes starter kits, development systems, application boards and emulators.
KCL has a policy of continual improvement and operates its business in accordance with the requirements of ISO9001:2000.
Kane Computing Ltd at ESS 2003, Stand 110. Request a free brochure from Kane Computing ...
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