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The Symphony Studio software and the Symphony SoundBite audio-DSP kit allow developing, debugging, and simulating applications using an IDE (integrated-development environment). Using the open-source Eclipse platform, Symphony Studio software works with the vendor’s audio DSPs, including the multicore DSP5672x devices. The kit suits cost-sensitive applications, independent-design houses, small development shops, and college laboratories. Shipping with the vendor’s Symphony DSPB56371 DSP on a form-factor PCB (printed-circuit board) with a 256-kbyte serial EEPROM, the device also includes a mini-USB interface and DIP switches for user inputs. The kit also includes an evaluation board, a mini-USB cable, and a CD-ROM with software and start-up documentation. Available for downloading from the vendor’s Web site, the Symphony SoundBite development kit costs $150.
Freescale Semiconductor, www.freescale.com
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