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Low-Power DSPs promote battery life in portable devices.

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June 23, 2009 - Combining less than 340 µW standby power and less than 0.3 mW/MHz active power consumption rates, TMS320VC5505/5504 can extend battery life by up to 40%. Integrated peripheral set for TMS320VC5504 has up to 256 KB on-chip memory and includes high-speed USB 2.0, I2S, UART, SPI, MMC/SD, and GPIOs. Running at 100 MHz, TMS320VC5505 adds support for up to 320 KB on-chip memory; up to 1024-point programmable FFT hardware accelerator; integrated LCD controller; and 10-bit, 4-channel SAR ADC.

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Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI)
12500 TI Blvd.
Dallas, TX, 75243-4136
USA



Two New TMS320C550x(TM) Low Power DSPs from Texas Instruments Offer up to 40 Percent Additional Battery Life for Voice, Biometrics, Medical and Other Portable Devices


The TMS320VC5505 and TMS320VC5504 DSPs offer higher integration reducing system cost by more than 20 percent for portable applications

HOUSTON, June 10 -- With sophisticated portable devices becoming more prevalent, designers are required to choose more power efficient solutions that offer extended battery life. To meet the power levels needed for these designs, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) today announced the availability of the TMS320VC5505 and TMS320VC5504 digital signal processors (DSPs), which offer the best combination of standby and active power, up to 320 KB of on-chip memory and multiple integrated peripherals that reduce system cost by more than 20 percent. With standby power of less than 340uW and active power of less than 0.3mW/MHz, these DSPs allow up to 40 percent additional battery life.

The C5505 DSP, running at 100 MHz, offers the right combination of performance, standby and active power levels for end equipments such as noise-cancellation headphones, musical instruments, medical monitoring, biometrics and seismic detectors. For end equipments such as portable voice recorders, MP3 players and other emerging portable applications that do not require as much on-chip memory, an integrated display controller or FFT hardware acceleration, the C5504 DSP provides an even lower cost solution. The lower cost C5504 is pin-to-pin and software compatible with the C5505 device and offers the same power efficiency and performance with a reduced peripheral set.

To help customers get started quickly, TI is also announcing the C5505 DSP EVM that can be used with both the C5505 and C5504 processors and comes ready with application demos and code. For more information, visit: (www.ti.com/c550xpr).

C5504 DSP key features and benefits:
-- Highly-integrated peripherals - including a high-speed USB 2.0, I2S, UART, SPI, MMC/SD and GPIOs - reduce system cost and enable more user-friendly portable features
-- Up to 256 KB of on-chip memory saves both power and system cost by reducing the need for external memory

C5505 DSP key features and benefits:
-- C5505 builds on C5504 with an additional 64 KB on-chip memory (320 KB total)
-- Up to 1024-point programmable FFT hardware accelerator
-- Integrated LCD display controller and 10-bit 4-channel SAR ADC - reduce system cost and enable more user-interactive portable features
-- Scalable and pin-to-pin compatible with C5504 allowing for the ability to design an entire product portfolio using the same hardware and software platform

Pricing, availability and tools

The TMS320VC5505 is available for sampling and is priced at USD $6.75 in quantities of 1,000 units (1ku). The TMS320VC5504 DSP is available for sampling and is priced at USD $5.60 in quantities of 1,000 units. To jumpstart development, developers can use the C5505 DSP EVM, which is available today and priced at USD $395.00 and includes Code Composer Studio(TM) IDE Rev. 3.3. The C5505 and C5504 are the latest devices in TI's existing portfolio of approximately 34 parts. To continue it's commitment to the market, TI is planning additional silicon, development resources, demo platforms and software libraries for customers looking for more application specific solutions.

With an extensive portfolio of low power DSPs, including the lowest standby power DSPs from the C5000 portfolio to the ultra-low power microcontrollers, the lowest power floating point DSPs and power management solutions in analog, TI continues to lead the market with innovative energy-efficient technology across its entire portfolio.

Find out more about TI's extensive C550x DSP portfolio by visiting the links below:

-- C5505 product folder: www.ti.com/c5505-prprod
-- C5504 product folder: www.ti.com/c5504-prprod
-- C5505 tech briefs: ti.com/c5505-etd
-- C5504 tech briefs: ti.com/c5504-etd
-- C550x training: www.ti.com/c550x-prtraining
-- C550x product bulletin: www.ti.com/c550x-prprodbulletin
-- C550x FAQ: ti.com/c5505-prfaq
-- C5505 EVM: ti.com/c5505-prevm
-- DSP selection tool: www.ti.com/c550x-prdsptool
-- TI E2E community and support: www.ti.com/c550x-prcommunity
-- Follow TI on Twitter: www.ti.com/txinstumentstwitter

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments (NYSE:TXN) helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through design, sales and manufacturing operations in more than 30 countries. For more information, go to www.ti.com.

Trademarks

TMS320C55x, C550x and Code Composer Studio are trademarks of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks and registered trademarks belong to their respective owners.
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