TMS 3529
Abstract: DSP-1600 lucent jcs 63 df 7a 3d 1e 8f
Text: Advance Data Sheet December 2000 T8301 Internet Protocol Telephone Phone-On-A-Chip IP Solution DSP 1 Introduction Lucent Technologies’ Phone-On-A-Chip IP Solution is a highly integrated set of IC chips that form the basic building blocks for an internet protocol telephone IPT , residing on a local area network (LAN).
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DS01-025IPT
DS00-030IPT-3)
TMS 3529
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: The former Microelectronics Group of Lucent Technologies Agere Systems’ T8300 Phone-On-A-Chip IP solution is a highly integrated device that provides complete silicon for an IP telephone set residing on a local area network LAN .This device integrates the requisite
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Abstract: 68HC11 DSP1609 HC11 T5490 IM91 XWXX
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet July 1999 DSP1609 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ For 5 V operation: — 10.0 ns instruction cycle time 100 MIPS (See Table 92 on page 73.)
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DS99-233DCON
DS97-298DCON)
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68HC11
DSP1609
HC11
T5490
IM91
XWXX
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Abstract: 68HC11 DSP1609 DSP1609F HC11 DSP1600 lucent 451
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet July 1999 FlashDSP 1609F Digital Signal Processor 1 Features • ■ 12.5 ns instruction cycle time 80 MIPS at 3.3 V operation Power-saving features: — Low-power 0.35 µm CMOS technology; fully static design — Active power: 6.5 mW/MIPS at 3.3 V
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DS99-236DCON
DS98-280DCON)
44-PIN
68HC11
DSP1609
DSP1609F
HC11
DSP1600
lucent 451
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CSP1009
Abstract: 1600-HDS 310F4
Text: Advance Data Sheet July 1999 B900 Baseband Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • For 5 V operation: — 12.5 ns instruction cycle time 80 MIPS (See Table 89 on page 71.) ■ For 3.3 V operation: — 16.7 ns instruction cycle time (60 MIPS) (See Table 89 on page 71.)
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DSP1600
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DS98-319DCON)
CSP1009
1600-HDS
310F4
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DPV90DX
Abstract: Lucent venus circuit diagram modem venus DPV34X CSP1034 dsp1600 modem DSP1600 lucent dpv90 128-PIN 44-PIN
Text: Lucent Technologies DPV90DX, DPV34DX, and DPV34X Data Pumps FEATURES • Data mode capabilities: — ITU-T V.901: 56000 bits/s—28000 bits/s — K56flex1: 56000 bits/s—32000 bits/s — ITU-T V.342: 33600 bits/s—2400 bits/s — V.32terbo, V.32bis, and fallbacks
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DPV34X
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bits/s--2400
32terbo,
32bis,
DPV90DX
Lucent venus
circuit diagram modem venus
CSP1034
dsp1600 modem
DSP1600 lucent
dpv90
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intel 8212 data sheet
Abstract: data sheet ic 4017 LUCENT DSP1610 BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION of IC 4017 WITH 16 PINS TMS 3529 DATA SHEET IC 4011 pin diagram of ic 4040 C9007 data sheet ic 7495 data sheet of ic 4018
Text: Advance Data Sheet December 2000 T8301 Internet Protocol Telephone Phone-On-A-Chip IP Solution DSP 1 Introduction Lucent Technologies’ Phone-On-A-Chip IP Solution is a highly integrated set of IC chips that form the basic building blocks for an internet protocol telephone IPT , residing on a local area network (LAN).
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DS00-205WTEC
DS00-061WTEC)
intel 8212 data sheet
data sheet ic 4017
LUCENT DSP1610
BLOCK DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION of IC 4017 WITH 16 PINS
TMS 3529
DATA SHEET IC 4011
pin diagram of ic 4040
C9007
data sheet ic 7495
data sheet of ic 4018
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1741 OPamp
Abstract: DSP1608 1608T db15 keyboard pinout
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet September 1998 DSP1608 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 5 V operation: — 25 ns instruction cycle time 40 MIPS Power-saving features: — Low-power 0.55 µm CMOS technology; fully
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1608T
db15 keyboard pinout
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Product Note March 1999 DSP16410 Digital Signal Processor Features • Twin DSP16000 dual-MAC multiply and accumulate cores for high throughput: — 800 MMACs (million multiply and accumulates) per second — 200 MHz — Processes 29 GSM EFR vocoder channels
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16TRONICS
PN99-075WDSP
PN99-052WDSP)
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DPRAM
Abstract: DSP1620
Text: microelectronics Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1620 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • The DSP1620 is a DSP1600 core-based fixed-point digital signal processor with a large amount of on-chip RAM and a
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P1149
132-pin
144-pin
DPRAM
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: m icroelectronics Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1620 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • The DSP1620 is a DSP1600 core-based fixed-point digital signal processor with a large amount of on-chip RAM and a
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CSP1009
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Advance Data Sheet February 1999 group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations B900 Baseband Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • For 5 V operation: — 12.5 ns instruction cycle time 80 MIPS (See Table 84 on page 70.) The B900 is a 16-bit, fixed-point baseband signal
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DSP-1600 lucent
Abstract: b13j SP1609
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1998 m ic ro el ec tr on ics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1609/FlashDSP 1609F Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • For 5 V operation: — 10.0 ns instruction cycle time 100 MIPS (see page 104)
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1609F
DSP1609)
1609F)
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DSP-1600 lucent
b13j
SP1609
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ic MIP 411
Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet August 1998 microelectronics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations FlashDSP 1609F Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • 12.5 ns instruction cycle time 80 MIPS at 3.3 V operation ■ Power-saving features:
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Abstract: 68HC11 DSP1609 DSP1609F HC11 ne10011
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1998 microelectronics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1609/Flash DSP “\ 609F Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • For 5 V operation: — 10.0 ns instruction cycle time 100 MIPS (see page 104)
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DSP1609)
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DSP1609
DSP1609F
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Abstract: ati exm 321 ERL 35-2 transformer
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet September 1998 m ic ro e lec tro ilic s group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1608 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • 5 V operation: — 25 ns instruction cycle time 40 MIPS The DSP1608 is a 16-bit, fixed-point digital signal
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ati exm 321
ERL 35-2 transformer
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet January 1998 m i c r o e l e c t r o n i c s group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations FlashDSP 1650 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features For 5 V operation: — 25 ns instruction cycle time 40 MIPS For 3.3 V operation: — 30 ns instruction cycle time (33 MIPS)
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 m icroelectron ics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs innovations DSP1628 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • Optimized for digital cellular applications with a bit manipulation unit for higher coding efficiency and
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 m i c r o e l e c t r o n i c s group Lucent Technologies Beli Labs Innovations MIR MH mR Ingrana R RhR! I DSP1629 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • Optimized for digital cellular applications with a bit
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 m i c r o e l e c t r o n i c s group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1627 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • The DSP1627 is Lucent Technologies Microelec tronics Group’s first digital signal processor offering
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 m icroelectronics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1628 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • Optimized for digital cellular applications with a bit manipulation unit for higher coding efficiency and
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Data Sheet June 1998 m icro e le ctro n ics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1620 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features • Supported by D S P 1620 software and hardware development tools ■ ■ On-chip boot routines for flexible downloading
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Abstract: ati exm 321
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet January 1998 micr o e le ctr o n ic s group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations FlashDSP 1650 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • For 5 V operation: — 25 ns instruction cycle time 40 MIPS The FlashD SP1650 is a 16-bit, fixed-point digital sig
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DS98-005DCON
DS96-380DCON)
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ati exm 321
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Abstract: No abstract text available
Text: Preliminary Data Sheet February 1997 microelectronics group Lucent Technologies Bell Labs Innovations DSP1629 Digital Signal Processor 1 Features 2 Description • Optimized for digital cellular applications with a bit manipulation unit for higher coding efficiency.
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DSP1629x16
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