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Data Translation Announces Real-Time Support for DSP Data Acquisition Series

Full compliance and support for TI Code Composer Studio 5.2.1.

By DE Editors  

August 12, 2013

Data Translation announced a new software upgrade for developing DSP code for the DT9841 series of real-time DSP data acquisition modules. TI Code Composer Studio 5.2.1 can now be used to develop low-level DSP applications that can run stand-alone or communicate with a Windows application.

"Our customers have asked for these new tools to support their application development, especially in vibration centric systems," said Fred Molinari, president and CEO.  "New application environments including oil and shale fracking systems are using advanced DSP algorithms to get maximum results from new fields, saving time and money."

For more information, visit Data Translation.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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