Analog Devices' New Blackfin Family Offers the Fastest and Most Power-Efficient Processors for Their Class.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 24, 2003 - Now available, ADSP-BF533 delivers 600-MHz, 1.2 GMACS GMACS Giga Multiply-Accumulate Operations Per Second GMACS Graphical Machine Automation Control System operation at 280mW; ADSP-BF531, also available now, sets new price performance level with 300MHz for $4.95. Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal processing applications, today announced the immediate availability of its next-generation Blackfin(R) processor family that delivers twice the performance and half the power consumption of conventional DSPs and embedded processors. The ADSP-BF533 is a 600-MHz/1.2 billion multiply accumulate operations per second (GMACS) processor. The low-cost ADSP-BF531 operates at 300MHz/600 million multiply accumulate operations per second (MMACS MMACS Maintenance, Mechanical, Arm, and Crew Systems MMACS Million Multiply Accumulate Cycles per Second MMACS Michael Murdock & Associates Consulting Services (Burlingame, CA) ). Both Blackfin processors combine best-in-class digital signal processing See DSP. Digital Signal Processing - (DSP) Computer manipulation of analog signals (commonly sound or image) which have been converted to digital form (sampled). performance with microcontroller functionality and embedded operating system An operating system used in special-purpose applications (embedded systems). Embedded operating systems are typically very compact and often designed for real time operations. See embedded Linux, QNX, OS-9, Windows XP Embedded, Windows CE, VxWorks and Symbian OS. support to meet the computational demands and power constraints of today's embedded audio, video and communications applications. The processors require only 0.15mW/MMAC at 300 MHz and at 600 MHz performance levels, the power consumption of the ADSP-BF533 is only 280 mW. To optimize the advantages of the Blackfin architecture's Dynamic Power Management capability, the new processors integrate an on-chip switching regulator that permits programmable control of the core voltage - from 0.7 V to 1.2 V - from a single I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output supply - thereby reducing overall system costs and external power supply components. The new Blackfin devices also support embedded operating systems such as Embedded Linux, ThreadX and Nucleus. In addition, the video optimizations within the Blackfin processors enable fully-programmable D1/VGA real-time video and multi-channel audio without the complexity or inflexibility of dedicated hardware or heterogeneous dual-core approaches. Using the programmable Blackfin processors enables fast time-to-market and easy support for new and emerging media formats such as MPEG-4, H.264 and Windows Media . "Our new Blackfin family delivers embedded processing speed and power-efficiency that previously could only be implemented with ASICs or hardwired chipsets," said Brian McAloon, group vice president, DSP (1) (Digital Signal Processor) A special-purpose CPU used for digital signal processing applications (see definition #2 below). It provides ultra-fast instruction sequences, such as shift and add, and multiply and add, which are commonly used in math-intensive and System Products, Analog Devices. "As important, the 600-MHz milestone is only the first rung in the performance ladder as we continue to evolve this technology to address the embedded software developer's appetite for higher performance solutions." "Blackfin is good at media processing, where most microprocessors are weak. Analog Devices has correctly identified a key growth segment, and with the company's strong reputation in media processing it's well poised to be a major player in this arena," said Jim Turley, president, Jim Turley & Associates. "The new Blackfin processors mix signal-processing performance with traditional microcontroller capabilities that are right for new multimedia applications and at a price point of only $4.95, it's a very compelling solution." All new members of the Blackfin processor family are pin-for-pin and code compatible and offer new levels of peripheral integration, including glue-less connection to an array of ITU-R ITU-R ITU Radiocommunication Sector 656 video encoders and decoders, as well as high-speed analog-to-digital (ADC (1) See A/D converter. (2) (Apple Display Connector) A peripheral connector from Apple that combines digital video display, USB and power in one cable. ) and digital-to-analog converters at up to 65 MSPS MSPS Mega-Samples Per Second MSPS Million Samples Per Second MSPS Michigan Society of Professional Surveyors MSPS Modular Synthesis Plug-In System MSPS Million Symbols per Second MSPS mobilization stationing and planning system (US DoD) (mega samples per second). The dedicated video port on all members of the family is supported by an innovative 2-dimensional DMA (1) (Digital Media Adapter) See digital media hub. (2) (Document Management Alliance) A specification that provides a common interface for accessing and searching document databases. structure that significantly reduces software overhead and system power consumption for real-time video applications. Two dedicated serial ports support up to eight channels of IIS (Internet Information Services) Microsoft's Web server. IIS runs under the server versions of Windows, adding HTTP server capability to the Windows operating system. (I2S (Inter-IC Sound) An internal digital audio interface for consumer electronics devices such as CD and DVD players, sound processors and digital TV (DTV). It is also used between a digital controller and an analog/digital codec similar to the AC Link and HD Audio Link ) audio. Pricing and Availability Samples of all new members of the Blackfin processor family are available now in BGA packages. All Blackfin processors integrate on-chip memory, a dedicated video port and extensive I/O. Data sheets are available at http://www.analog.com/blackfin with complete product specifications. The ADSP-BF533 is offered in two frequency grades - 500 MHz (1000 MMAC MMAC Multimedia Mobile Access Communication MMAC Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce MMAC Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center MMAC Mutated in Multiple Advanced Cancers MMAC Multi Media Access Center (Cabletron) ) and 600 MHz (1200 MMAC) for $16.95 and $19.95, respectively in quantities of 10,000 units. Both versions are packaged in a space-saving, 12mm x 12mm 160-ball Mini-BGA package. The ADSP-BF531 is available now in 160-ball Mini-BGA version, at 400 MHz, and is offered at $5.95, while the 300 MHz LQFP See QFP. version, available in Q3, 2003, is offered at $4.95. Prices are per unit in 10,000-piece quantities. Previously available at 300 MHz, the company also announces today that its ADSP-BF532 is now available at 400 MHz in the same 160-ball Mini-BGA package, as well as a 300 MHz 176-lead LQFP version that will be available in Q3, 2003. Both versions of the ADSP-BF532 are priced at $9.95 per unit in quantities of 10,000 units. Programmable in C and C++, all Blackfin processors efficiently execute both signal processing and control code and are supported by Analog Devices' CROSSCORE(TM) tools, which are available now for development. Samples can be obtained by contacting local ADI sales offices and a free VisualDSP++(TM) development tools test drive can be obtained at the Blackfin processor website, at http://www.analog.com/blackfin. About ADI's Blackfin Processor Family Based on the Micro Signal Architecture (MSA) jointly developed with Intel Corporation, ADI's Blackfin processor family combines a 32-bit RISC-like instruction set with 16-bit dual multiply accumulate (MAC) signal processing functionality with ease-of-use attributes found in general-purpose microcontrollers. Dynamic Power Management enables breakthrough power consumption by allowing the simultaneous adjustment of operating frequency and voltage under application control. About Analog Devices, Inc. Analog Devices is a leading manufacturer of precision high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications. The company is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts and employs approximately 8,600 people worldwide. It has manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California, North Carolina, Ireland, the Philippines, Taiwan and the United Kingdom. Analog Devices' stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) World's largest marketplace for securities. The exchange began as an informal meeting of 24 men in 1792 on what is now Wall Street in New York City. and the company is included in the S&P 500 Index. Blackfin is a registered trademark and VisualDSP++ and CROSSCORE are trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. All other trademarks included herein are the property of their respective owners. |
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