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Article: How Sweet the Sound - Velodyne Acoustics Leverages TI Digital Signal Controllers Across Full Line of New Subwoofers.
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- October 25, 2005
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TMS320C2000(TM) Controller Provides Highly Acclaimed Performance, Output, and Clarity
HOUSTON, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Helping deliver highly acclaimed audio performance and clarity to home theater enthusiasts' and music aficionados' ears, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) announced that Velodyne Acoustics, the leading supplier of high performance subwoofers, is now using TI's TMS320C2000 platform of digital signal controllers across all new subwoofers -- including the latest Small, Precise, Loud (SPL-R(TM)) Series. Velodyne has now incorporated TI digital signal processing (DSP)-based controller technology in subwoofers ranging in price from $399 to $14,999. For more ...
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......6 -- Tomohiro Koyata of Tokyo has developed a digital signal processing apparatus and a digital signal processing method. According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A digital signal of which input data has been segmented as block...
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