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MATLAB/Simulink Users: Boost Your Productivity

Get your algorithm design schedule on the critical path.

By DE Editors  

June 1, 2008

By DE Editors

With CoWare Inc.'s (San Jose, CA) recent release of the CoWare Signal Processing Designer (SPD), users can upgrade their DSP algorithm design solutions to the SPD, which is integrated with MATLAB and offers a higher speed than Simulink, according to the company. CoWare's solution offers the additional horsepower and modeling flexibility to meet schedule and performance requirements. Now available on Microsoft Windows, the solution is described as cost-effective, offering the flexibility to shorten schedules in the concept phase, simulate complex wireless systems, optimize a fixed-point implementation of algorithms, provides proven paths to hardware or software implementations, offers standards-compliant reference libraries, lets you carry your design home, according to the release.

Once you download and install (https://coware.market2lead.com/go/coware/321) CoWare SPD onto your Windows XP system, and have experienced the CoWare SPD, you can share your feedback with the company — before August 31, 2008 — to have your name included in a drawing for an Apple iPod Touch.

For further details, go to CoWare.

 

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

 

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