jthornto@fs0.ee.ubc.ca (THORNTON JOHAN A) (06/09/90)
Does anyone know where to get the Analog Devices ADSP2105 in single quantities? The distributor here in Vancouver can't get them yet, and Analog Devices can send one for US$100. (They're supposed to list for US$55) Thanks in advance.
jbm@celebr.uucp (John B. Milton) (06/11/90)
In article <1271@fs1.ee.ubc.ca> jthornto@fs0.ee.ubc.ca (THORNTON JOHAN A) writes: > >Does anyone know where to get the Analog Devices ADSP2105 in single quantities? > >The distributor here in Vancouver can't get them yet, and Analog Devices can >send one for US$100. (They're supposed to list for US$55) You can't get the ADSP2105 yet, it won't be released until July. You CAN get the ADSP2101, which will list for $55 in quantity. The 2101 is a superset of the 2105, so it can be used for design purposes. The 2105 will cost $9.90 in 1 to 10000 quantity. The 2101 has twice the on-chip memory and two instead of one serial ports. John -- John Bly Milton IV, jbm@uncle.UUCP, n8emr!uncle!jbm@osu-cis.cis.ohio-state.edu (614) h:252-8544, w:469-1990; N8KSN, AMPR: 44.70.0.52; Don't FLAME, inform!
jthornto@fs1.ee.ubc.ca (THORNTON JOHAN A) (07/13/90)
I just got the specs for Analog Devices' ADSP2101, -05, and -11. Anyone starting a DSP project with board size or cost limiting factors should look into these buggers. The ADSP2111 interfaces to a host through eight words of dual ported RAM that appears to be a normal peripheral. It can also boot through it. Contact Analog Devices One Technology Way P.O. Box 9106 Norwood, MA 02062-9106 (617) 461-3881 ------- _/__/ ----------------------------------------------------- _| ___| E l e c t r i c a l | Johan Thornton, Esq. | | |_/ E n g i n E E r i n g |------------------------- |/| __| U n i v e r s i t y | jthornto@fs1.ee.ubc.ca |-| |/__ o f B r i t i s h |------------------------- | |_____| C o l u m b i a | This space for rent ---- |__|/_| ------------------------------------------------------
chan@dg.dg.com (Allen Chan) (07/13/90)
would you briefly describe these "buggers". i am still searching for a chip(s) to build a floating point monster. suggestions anybody? disclaimer: "i speak and build for myself only."