white@cogito.dec.com (08/05/86)
> Newsgroups: net.analog,net.arch,net.dcom > Path: decwrl!decvax!bellcore!ulysses!burl!clyde!caip!topaz!husc6!ut-sally!im4u!oakhill!dsp > Subject: DSP56200 Cascadable Adaptive FIR Filter Chip Technical Description > Posted: 3 Aug 86 00:58:44 GMT > Organization: Motorola Inc. Austin, Tx > Keywords: echo canceller, adaptive filter, cascadable > Xref: decwrl net.analog:1000 net.arch:3798 net.dcom:2039 > Posted: Sat Aug 2 20:58:44 1986 > CASCADABLE ADAPTIVE FINITE IMPULSE RESPONSE DIGITAL FILTER > This document provides a technical summary of the > DSP56200, a Cascadable Adaptive Finite Impulse Response . . . 1400 lines of data sheet deleted . . . OK,OK enough! Hey, is this really of enough interest to chew up as much net bandwidth/storage as it took? My local Motorola sales reps are quite good, if I need info like this I can get it from them (or a databook I got through them). I appreciate the motivation, but... Bob White Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts, USA
shep@datacube.UUCP (08/08/86)
Someone from DEC posts: > OK,OK enough! Hey, is this really of enough interest to chew up as much > net bandwidth/storage as it took? My local Motorola sales reps are quite > good, if I need info like this I can get it from them (or a databook I > got through them). Yes, I think there is plenty of interest in new DSP parts. This part is new and data sheets are just becoming available. I am pleased someone took the time to post it. The information was useful. Our local Motorola reps take forever to deliver data sheets. Net.arch is for the discussion of computer architecture and has become the foster home of "net.dsp". Let's encourage postings of more DSP architectures. Shep Siegel UUCP: [ihnp4 | mirror]!datacube!shep Datacube Inc.; 4 Dearborn Rd.; Peabody, Ma. 01960; 617 535 6644