The AD14060 Quad-SHARC is a first genera-
tion (CQFP) DSP multiprocessor. Using high-
density packaging techniques, the module fits
four SHARCs in approximately 30% of the
space required using discrete packages.
The AD14160 Quad-SHARC Ceramic Ball
Grid Array (CBGA) puts the power of the first
generation AD14060 (CQFP) DSP multiproces-
sor into a very high density ball grid array
package, the module fits four SHARCs in
approximately 30% of the space required using
discrete packages; now with additional link and
serial I/O pinned out, beyond that from the
CQFP package.
The core of the multiprocessors is the
ADSP-21060 DSP Microcomputer. The
AD14060/ AD14160 modules have the highest
performance-density and lowest cost-perfor-
mance ratios of any multiprocessors in
their class. They are ideal for applica-
tions requiring higher levels of perfor-
mance and/or functionality per unit
area.
The AD14060/AD14160 take advan-
tage of the built-in multiprocessing
features of the ADSP-21060, to
achieve 480 peak MFLOPS with a sin-
gle chip type, in a single package. The
on-chip SRAM of the DSPs provides
16 Mbits of on-module shared SRAM.
The complete shared bus (48-bit data,
32-address) is also brought off-module
for interfacing with expansion memo-
ry and/or other peripherals.
Multi-SHARC designs with tight area/volume
constraints, such as large array and image
processors, smart missiles, avionics, and others
will benefit. The AD14060/AD14160 are
available as both industrial and MIL-SMD
grade parts in 5V (AD14060/AD14160) or
3.3V (AD14060L/AD14160L) versions.
With 480 MFLOPS of throughput, the
AD14060/AD14160 have no competition. TI's
Dual C40 MCM provides a similar function,
but delivers only 80 MFLOPS in a significantly
larger package, and roughly equivalent cost.
The Quad-SHARC AD14060/AD14160 is tar-
geted to be priced such that users can take
advantage of system cost advantages of using
MCMs.
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