Code:DSP Web Seminars
Altera is hosting a three-part web seminar series on video, image, and signal processing. The next generation of FPGA solutions will enable designers to develop architectures that boost digital signal processing (DSP) performance and lower overall costs. The net seminars features experts from Altera, The MathWorks, and 4i2i. The seminars will cover:
- Lowering costs using Cyclone(R) II FPGAs and HardCopy(R) II structured ASICs
- Design flows including MATLAB/Simulink and DSP Builder/SOPC Builder
- Video processing solutions including scaler, deinterlacer, and H.264 Video Compression
- Wireless processing including Digital IF solutions
- Video surveillance and WiMAX system implementation with FPGAs
Target audience:
- FPGA and ASIC Hardware Developers
- DSP System Architects
- Embedded and DSP Software Engineers
- Engineering or Technical Managers
Participants who attend any of the three net seminars in this 2006 series can enter the drawing for a chance to win one of three RCA Lyra Audio/Video Jukebox Media Players built with Altera(R) devices. Participants who attend all three Code:DSP net seminars in this 2006 series, and enter each of the three net seminar drawings, are automatically entered into the grand prize drawing for a chance to win an Epson P2000 Multimedia Storage Viewer built with Altera devices.
More info:
Video Processing Tutorial with FPGAs
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
11:00 AM Pacific TimeIF Modem Design
Thursday, November 2, 2006
11:00 AM Pacific TimeMulti-Channel H.264 Encoding Solution for Surveillance Applications
Thursday, November 9, 2006
11:00 AM Pacific Time
You can register here.
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