The following library releases have been approved for download. Each release provides support for the C66x family of processors.
DSPLIB is an optimized DSP Function Library for C programmers using TI Devices that. It includes many C-callable, optimized, general-purpose signal-processing routines. These routines are typically used in computationally intensive real-time applications where optimal execution speed is critical. By using these routines, you can achieve execution speeds considerably faster than equivalent code written in standard ANSI C language. In addition, by providing ready-to-use DSP functions, DSPLIB can significantly shorten your DSP application development time. DSPLIB includes commonly used DSP routines. Source code is provided that allows you to modify functions to match your specific needs.
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IMGLIB is an optimized Image/Video Processing Functions Library for C programmers. It includes many C-callable, assembly-optimized, general-purpose image/video processing routines. These routines are typically used in computationally intensive real-time applications where optimal execution speed is critical. Using these routines assures execution speeds considerably faster than equivalent code written in standard ANSI C language. In addition, by providing ready-to-use DSP functions, IMGLIB can significantly shorten image/video processing application development time.
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MATHLIB is an optimized floating-point math function library for C programmers using TI processing devices. These routines are typically used in computationally intensive real-time applications where optimal execution speed is critical. By using these routines instead of the routines found in the existing run-time-support libraries, you can achieve execution speeds considerably faster without rewriting existing code. MATHLIB includes all floating-point math routines currently provided in existing run-time-support libraries for the C6000 core. These new functions can be called with the current run-time-support library names or the new names included in MATHLIB.
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