Sundance DSP
Specializing in Digital Signal Processing (DSP), FPGA, and IO hardware, IP Cores, Libraries, Application Solutions, and Embedded Systems.
Sundance DSP is a worldwide supplier of high-performance DSP and FPGA processor boards and I/O modules in support of high-performance, parallel processing applications in a variety of fields including, imaging, radar, sonar, simulation, industrial control, and military.
The hallmark is total flexibility with infinite expandability based on industry-standard platforms like PCI, PCI Express, PMC, and XMC using the latest DSP and FPGA technologies. Processor boards using TMS320C6000 floating and fixed-point DSPs and Virtex-4 and Virtex-5 FPGAs in PMC and TIM formats. Support for multi-DSP and multi-FPGA with 64bits, 66MHz PCI, and PCI Express interface on PMC/XMC conduction-cooled hardware. ADC, DAC, and IO boards with different sampling rates and resolutions. ADC and DAC modules in PMC/XMC format with built-in FPGA power for pre-processing. Direct DSP interface to Serial ATA (SATA) for data logging applications and Ethernet and USB for host interface.
FPGA IP cores in VHDL to kick-start core and ASIC designs. Sophisticated design automation tools for multi DSP and FPGA targets. Rapid prototyping tools based on Simulink with Hardware-In-the-Loop support. Interface to Labview virtual instruments on the host. Cores include FFT, Polyphase Filter, Power Spectrum Extraction, and interleave. All cores are designed to target Virtex-4 and Virtex-5 as well as Virtex-II Pro FPGAs. FFT and Polyphase filter cores are essential components of the Beamforming application offered by Sundance DSP.
Optimized, hand-coded floating-point DSP, image processing, Linpack, Eispack, and BLAS libraries. A unique floating-point DSP library for fixed-point TI DSPs! Linpack, Eispack, and CBLAS libraries are specialized and target DSP-based solutions using TMS320C64xx and TMS320C67xx.
Support for embedded applications, using conduction-cooled hardware, in Software Defined Radio (SDR), Beamforming, image processing, telecommunications, industrial automation, and military.