NI’s LabView integrated with TI’s Code Composer Studio for DSP system design, testing
Houston, Tex. - National Instruments Austin, Tex.) announced Aug. 6 at the Texas Instruments (TI) Developer Conference that it will integrate its LabView graphical measurement software with TI's Code Composer Studio development tools to cut development time for TI-based DSP systems.
Houston, Tex. – National Instruments Austin, Tex.) announced Aug. 6 at the Texas Instruments (TI) Developer Conference that it will integrate its LabView graphical measurement software with TI’s Code Composer Studio development tools to cut development time for TI-based DSP systems.
rement I/O, TI’s DSP customers can verify their product designs much earlier in the design process.”
entify design flaws before prototype construction. This is expected to reduce users’ time to market, which is vital for designers of digital media players, wireless LAN systems, optical networking systems, motor controls, household appliances and other products that incorporate DSP chips.
“Integrating measurements earlier in the design flow makes LabView an even more powerful and useful design tool for measurement and validation,” says John Graff, NI’s marketing vp. “Design engineers have long used LabView to create powerful virtual instruments that perform a wide range of measurement and automation tasks throughout the design process. With the integration of LabView and Code Composer Studio, TI’s DSP customers will more easily improve, debug, and rework designs, ultimately speeding product development time.”
NI also plans to demonstrate its integration of LabView and Code Composer Studio in the Design Pavilion at its NIWeek 2002, which begins Aug. 14 in Austin
Control Engineering Daily News DeskJim Montague, news editor jmontague@reedbusiness.com
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