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Adaptive develops high density VoIP gateway design

Richard Wilson
Tuesday 17 November 2009 05:30

Adaptive Digital Technologies has developed a high density voice-over-IP gateway design running the firm's DSP software on the recently introduced Texas Instrument TMS320C6472 six-core digital signal processor (DSP).

The C6472 is a multicore DSP aimed at lowing power consumption in applications such as high-end industrial VoIP gateways, wireless media gateways, and remote access servers.

Adaptive Digital's DSP software implements high-density VoIP, AT&T-certified G.168 echo cancellation, conferencing, and transcoding.

The design platform is turn-key, but also include host API software to simplify the process of integrating a host processor with the DSP application.

"By porting G.PAK Voice-over-packet DSP software solution framework, and its application specific software and chips, Adaptive Digital is enabling developers to immediately take advantage of TI's newest multicore device," said the company.

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