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TI's Digital Signal Controllers Enable Gas-Like Performance Levels in New Emission-Free Electric Scooters from Vectrix
HOUSTON (July 20, 2004) - Leveraging the efficiency of
real-time, high-performance control, Vectrix Corporation
has selected the TMS320LF2401A(tm) digital signal
controller from Texas Instruments (TI) (NYSE: TXN) for its
revolutionary electric motor scooters. By pairing TI's
leading digital signal processing (DSP)-based motor
control technology with a high performance, custom
designed brushless servo motor from Parker SBC, part of
the Parker Automation division, the new lightweight
Vectrix scooter delivers a level of performance and
acceleration typically only found in a 250-cc gasoline-
powered motorcycle. Vectrix's scooter achieves this gas-
like performance without the polluting emissions typically
found in two stroke gas engines. (For more information on
the LF2401A digital signal controller, please visit
www.ti.com/vectrixpr)

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C6000:
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TI Extends Biometric Industry's Most Flexible Development Platform with Fingerprint Sensors from Atmel, AuthenTec and Fingerprint Cards
HOUSTON (July 13, 2004) - To enhance the range of easy-to-
use, affordable development tools for fingerprint-based
security products, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
(NYSE: TXN) today announced the availability of three new,
smaller sensors from Atmel, AuthenTec and Fingerprint
Cards. With the digital signal processor (DSP)-based
Fingerprint Authentication Development Tool (FADT)
platform, developers can choose from a range of TI's DSP
Starter Kits to create a complete development environment
in order to quickly and easily evaluate different
fingerprint sensors and verification algorithms on the
same platform. For additional information, visit
www.ti.com/fadtnr.

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TI Adds Floating-Point DSP to Roadmap and Extends Price/Performance By More Than 3X
HOUSTON (July 19, 2004) - DSP-based system designers can
improve system performance while decreasing DSP costs by
using the new TMS320C6711 digital signal processor (DSP)
announced today from Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI)
(NYSE: TXN). The C6711 DSP at 250 MHz is targeted at
applications seeking high precision and wide dynamic range
offering more than three times the megahertz per dollar
and 150% more performance over its original predecessor.
For more information, see: www.ti.com/c6711dsppr.

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advance registaration?

Hi
What do you mean "Register two weeks in advance and
attend the seminar for FREE"?
How can I do that?
I am far from their location can I reciev only their documentation?

thanks
 

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