The Motorola DSP56000 (also known as 56K) is a family of digital signal processor (DSP) chips produced by Motorola Semiconductor (later Freescale Semiconductor then NXP) starting in 1986[1][2][3][4][5] with later models are still being produced in the 2020s. The 56k series was intended mainly for embedded systems doing signal processing, but was also quite popular for a time in a number of computers, including the NeXT, Atari Falcon030 and SGI Indigo workstations all using the 56001.[6] Upgraded 56k versions are still used today[update] in audio equipment, radar systems, communications devices (like mobile phones) and various other embedded DSP applications. The 56000 was also used as the basis for the updated 96000, which was not commercially successful.
^The Motorola DSP56000 Digital Signal Processor IEEE
^freescale.com – DSP56000 24-BIT DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR FAMILY MANUAL (archived 2019)
^Fractional and Integer Arithmetic using the DSP56000 Family
^Programmable DSP architectures
^Motorola DSP56000 Family Optimizing C Compiler User's Manual
^atariforge.org – Atari Falcon030 Schematic Rev A Archived 2015-07-24 at the Wayback Machine, 1992-06-28
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transparency, sophisticated sound and music processing (through a Motorola56000 DSP), advanced graphics primitives, internationalization, and modern...
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was an implementation of a psychoacoustic transform coder based on Motorola56000 DSP chips. Another predecessor of the MP3 format and technology is to...
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Processor — Added Frame Relay to the IPX (implemented the SAR function in Motorola56000 DSP's) StrataCom went public in the fall of 1992 under the ticker symbol...
completely separate from data storage. Many modern DSPs (such as the Motorola56000) have three separate storage areas — program storage, coefficient storage...
word lengths to support specific signal resolutions. For example, the Motorola56000 DSP chip uses 24-bit multipliers and 56-bit accumulators to perform...
parity, and has 12 SIMM slots for a total of 384 MB of RAM at maximum. A Motorola56000 DSP is used for Audio IO, giving it 4-channel 16-bit audio. Ethernet...
Turtle Beach audio systems for the IBM PC platform. It made use of the Motorola56000 Digital Signal Processor for accelerating digital audio data transfers...
on PCs. This was attributed to its split design, featuring separate Motorola56000 DSP-powered hardware controlled by Windows editing software. The dedicated...
external 2U rack unit which housed the audio processing hardware, based on Motorola56000 family DSPs, 2 inputs and 4 outputs in both unbalanced analogue and...
first system employed a dedicated NuBus hardware co–processor, with 4 Motorola56000–series Digital Signal Processors (DSP), beginning a trend that continued...
56000 series, or 56K, and similarly the 96XXX is known as the 96000 series, or 96K. Motorola DSP560XX (24-bit) Motorola DSP563XX (16/24-bit) Motorola...
proprietary tool built by Compion, Champaign, Illinois (later purchased by Motorola), for use in the multi-level secure UNIX project pioneered by its Addamax...
In October 2010, Microsoft filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Motorola alleging several patents (including two of the VFAT patents) were not licensed...
Armenian. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. ISBN 978-1-56000-025-9. Bayor, Ronald H. (2011). Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of...
14,400(×8×245); used in some faxes and modems; modem and fax rates (504×56000, 580×48000, 840×33600, 980×28800, 1960×14400, 2352×12000, etc.); also divides...
were not part of the group. Among these were AT&T, Microsoft, Nokia, and Motorola. Speculation at the time was that these companies would form their own...
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not stored anywhere on disk. In contrast to Intel x86 processors, the Motorola 680x0 processors as used in Atari machines use a big-endian memory representation...