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Date: 2nd Dec 09
Mitsubishi selects ADI's SHARC processor
for its automotive digital process center
Mitsubishi Electric has selected ADI's 32-bit, floating
point SHARC processor for its automotive (DIATONE DA-PX1)
digital process center to provide better sound quality and
advanced acoustic equalization.
Leveraging bit-extended algorithms developed by Mitsubishi
Electric for use with the DA-PX1, SHARC's high precision
digital signal processing decreases quantization noise through
16-to-24 bit micro resolution, producing better sound clarity.
SHARC's floating point architecture also enabled the ability
to implement an adjustable Finite Impulse Response (FIR)
graphic equalizer, assuring precise digital filtering and
balanced volume control across frequencies.
The DA-PX1 digital process center features multi-way time
alignment technology that dynamically adjusts the signal
transmission time to each individual speaker (maximum four
speakers) when using two-channel power amplifiers, without
disturbing multi-way speakers' response, assuring end-to-end
control over sound wave dynamics in the vehicle cabin.
"Mitsubishi Electric's DIATONE DA-PX1 Digital Process
Center is a stunning example of next-generation audio engineering,
highlighting the powerful capabilities that SHARC facilitates
for high-end audio applications," said Mark Gill, DSP
Director for Automotive Products, Analog Devices. "SHARC's
floating point processing performance and built-in audio
peripherals enable audio engineers to unlock the full power
and value of their audio applications, and ensure exquisite
sound quality that surpasses the expectations of even the
most discerning audiophiles."
The more details visit www.analog.com/SHARC
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