Adaptive Digital Technologies announced today that it plans to implement Texas Instruments’ ( News - Alert) new cost-effective TMS3206452 digital signal processor in order to offer developers a high performance hardware and software solution at a reasonable price. Adaptive Digital will run its voice quality software on TI’s new high performance C6452 DSP.
Adaptive Digital hopes that its G.PAK running on the TMS320C6452 DSP will provide low-cost custom VoIP  Gateway ( News - Alert) solutions to developers. One of the direct benefits of the large amount of integrated RAM on the C6452 DSP is the smaller number of components needed, which leads to an improvement in system reliability, as well as a sizeable reduction in cost.
“TI’s C6452 DSP gives telecom and network infrastructure customers a path to higher density and lower system cost—two key factors for driving industry innovation,” said Adaptive Digital Technologies’ ( News - Alert) VP Scott Kurtz. “With 40% more on-chip RAM than TI’s C6415T DSP, and with the C64x+(TM) core, the C6452 can achieve significantly higher channel densities in many applications and can do so without external RAM.”
The new conferencing chip will give telecommunication system integrators the ability to host up to 700 channels of conferencing. Adaptive Digital’s chips include features like tone generation and DTMF detection. Tone generation is used to announce participants.
DTMF tones are used to enter conference code/password and other information.
Adaptive Digital will now be capable of supporting 220 channels of full-featured echo cancellation and dual tone multiple frequency  DTMF detection on a single chip that exceeds the industry standard 128 ms echo tail length. This EC chip solution is based on Adaptive Digital’s AT&T ( News - Alert) certified echo cancellation  software.
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