480-MFLOP, Quad DSP, 5 V, CQFP Package
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The AD14060/AD14060L Quad-SHARC is the first in a family of high performance DSP multiprocessor modules. The core of the multiprocessor is the ADSP-21060 DSP microcomputer. The...
Features
ADSP-21060 core processor(x4) 480 MFLOPS peak, 320 MFLOPS sustained 25 ns instruction rate, single-cycle instruction execution-each of four processors 16 Mbit shared SRAM (internal to SHARCs) 4 gigawords addressable off-module memory Twelve 40 Mbyte/s link ports (3 per SHARC) Four 40 Mbit/s independent serial ports(one from each SHARC) One 40 Mbit/s common serial port 5 V and 3.3 V operation 32-bit single precision and 40-bit extended precision IEEEfloating point Data formats, or 32-bit fixed point data format IEEE JTAG Standard 1149.1 test access port and on-chip emulation
Related Datasheets
| Part Number | Description | Category |
| 1B31 | Wide Bandwidth Strain Gage Signal Conditioner | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| 1B32 | Bridge Transducer Signal Conditioner | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| AC2626 | General Purpose Temperature Probe | ICs, Other (including SoCs/Chipsets) |
| AD10200 | Dual Channel, 12-Bit, 105 MSPS IF Sampling A/D Converter With Analog Input Signal Conditioning | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| AD10242 | Dual Channel, 12-Bit, 40 MSPS MCM A/D Converter with DC-Coupled Analog Input Signal Conditioning (AD9042 Core ADC) | Cards and Modules |
| AD10465 | Dual Channel, 14-Bit, 65 MSPS A/D Converter With Analog Input Signal Conditioning | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| AD10677 | 16 Bit, 65 MSPS A/D Converter | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
| AD10678 | 16 Bit, 80 MSPS A/D Converter | Power Supplies, Batteries and Accessories |
As the hyperlinked contents/websites are those of third parties, we cannot vouch for their accuracy or legitimacy.
Hot Articles
Most Popular Articles
Search EE Times India
Max's Cool Beans
Strange modes of transport and other "stuff"
Someone just pointed me at a YouTube video that claims to show the world's first e-powered multicopter flight...












