Blackfin based IP media development kit
jointly developed by ADI and Arcturus
Analog Devices and Arcturus Networks are jointly introducing
the uCBF54x Start Kit and System Module based on blackfin
processor to speed development of embedded media devices
that feature multichannel voice, mini PBX, and IP video
capabilities. The uCBF54x for SIP-enabled two-way voice
and/or video communications targeting commercial and industrial
applications such as access control and public address,
passenger assistance applications in mass transit, healthcare
monitoring.
The uCBF54x Start Kit and System Module are available from
Digi-Key.
The uCBF54x Start Kit and System Module are based on a
small form-factor embedded processor module that uses the
high-performance 533 MHz blackfin BF548 processor to support
up to six channels of audio. This system-level solution
integrates all subsystem components, including memory, codecs
(Analog Devices' SSM2603 low-power audio codec), transceivers,
and network controller, to develop applications with limited
external circuitry. Software includes an open source uClinux
BSP (board support package) and Arcturus Voice and Management
Middleware, including a complete SIP and RTP stack. A host
board is provided as part of the Start Kit and can be used
as a reference for hardware and software development.
The combination of hardware, open source software, and
middleware offers better flexibility to customize, integrate,
and control the software, while having Arcturus available
to provide system integration. Complete details about the
uCBF54x are available here.
"Collaborating with ADI to create the uCBF54x has
enabled us to deliver a highly cost-effective solution for
multichannel embedded voice applications," said David
Steele, product manager at Arcturus. "The performance
we're able to achieve, courtesy of Blackfin, makes this
a very capable platform with application in all parts of
an embedded media system, including mini-PBX servers and
video devices. It's this soup-to-nuts capability we believe
will help drive the next level of convergence for commercial
and industrial applications."
"To succeed in replacing aging analog systems and
provide better communication, digital voice products have
to be able to support multiple channels of audio, and when
the application requires, be extensible to video,"
said Stephen Daly, channel marketing director, General Purpose
DSP Division, Analog Devices. "Embedded media applications
like these are a stronghold for Blackfin. Digital signal
processing and microcontroller functions are handled on
a single processor, and Blackfin allows for flexible partitioning
among control, network, multimedia, and signal processing
tasks."
Price: Start Kit (ADSP-3PARCBF548E02) is available at $615
System Module (ADSP-3PARCBF548M01) is $130 in 1k pieces
A version of the uCBF54x Start Kit and System Module based
on the Blackfin BF542 processor is planned for early 2010.
For more details visit www.analog.com