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SRanger - GNU/Linux support and DSP Tools

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Wednesday, 04 February 2009 17:08
This project delivers GNU/Linux support (USB driver and Tools) for a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) cards of the Signal Ranger series by SOFT dBSR-STDThis project delivers GNU/Linux support (USB driver and Tools) for a Digital Signal Processor (DSP) cards of the Signal Ranger series by SOFT dBSOFT dB, (look herehere for more details) connected to a GNU/Linux host via USB. The Signal Ranger MK2 is a fixed point DSP board featuring a 300 MHz TMS320C5502 DSP, a 400 kgates SPARTAN 3 FPGA and a high-speed USB 2 interface, providing fast communications to the board (see details on the technicaltechnical features). The Signal Ranger STD is a fixed point DSP board featuring a 100 MHz TMS320C5402 DSP and a full-speed USB interface (see details on the technicaltechnical features). The Signal Ranger DSP board series is recognized for its performance and reliability; particularly suitable for a variety of applications, including:
  • Multi-channel speech and audio acquisition and processing;
  • Multi-channel control;
  • Instrumentation and measurement;
  • Vibro-acoustic analysis (consult SR-8Channel Analyzer);
  • Acoustic Array processing/Beam forming;SR-MK2
  • DSP software development.
for example;
  • Controller for a Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (Automatic approach to creating the tunnel junction, Digital control loop to stabilize the tunnel current and tip position, Image acquisition, real-time data compression and transmission to PC);
  • Digital controllers for Hydraulic test applications (Real time data acquisition, signal monitoring and replay of data, Real-time oscilloscope and data logging, Real-time signal generators with sweep control sine, triangle and square).
  • ...and many others...
for more examples take a look herehere. Srange project provides GNU/Linux support for the Signal Ranger Mark 2 (SR-Mk2); it is tested for all linux kernels 2.6.20 and later and to the Signal Ranger SP2 and STD USB kernel module (Linux 2.4.18 and later, 2.6.12 and later are supported). For linux kernel module Support and DSP tools (Srange project) click herehere.
 

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