Gedae Advanced Training Class

Gedae, Inc. has developed a software development tool for building signal processing applications.

December 20th, 2005

Gedae, Inc. has developed a software development tool for building signal processing applications. Gedae is especially strong when designing for multiprocessor systems. The tool supports a number of DSP/RISC processors. For more information on Gedae, Inc. visit www.gedae.com or call Bill Lundgren at +1 (856) 231-4458. The course is organized to have four days of instruction and hands on laboratories. The fifth day is a period of open laboratory time and answers to application-specifi c questions. If you have a specific application, which you can describe in a non-proprietary way and can provide such a description no later than one week previous to the course start, then the instructor will build the application during the final day of training.

Up coming course schedule:

6-10 Feb 2006, United Kingdom

Course Topics Include:

Implementing Adaptive Algorithms in Gedae

Using Triggers to Control Data Flow

Using Signal Data Bases in Gedae

Using Contac/Track Data Bases in Gedae

Optimizing Communications of Data Between Processors

Gedae GUI Library – Advanced

Debugging in Gedae

Optimizing Memory Effi ciency

Segmentation, State and Exclusion

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