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Can we bundle SigmaStudio with our product design?

We are designing an audio system using a SigmaDSP as the processor. Can we provide SigmaStudio to our end customers as a tuning tool to interface to our product?

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  • Remember, as a system designer you are totally free to create your own standalone software that will control an end product. It will need to calculate parameters and send them to the target device. SigmaStudio will be able to provide you with information about parameters and addresses, but you will need to design the software and the PC-to-SigmaDSP interface yourself.

    Here's an example from a company called NXS. They create car amplifiers and distribute their own custom software to the end user that allows the user to tune the parameters of the signal processing. The hardware interface appears to be proprietary and based on RJ11 telephone cables that connect the amplifiers together. This is a good illustration of a how a system designer creating custom software and interface to the audio DSP for the end user.

    http://www.nxsmobileaudio.com/nxcs.htm

    In summary...

    • ADI provides SigmaStudio to our customers (the system designers) to be used when creating the basic audio signal flow.
    • If the system designer wants to allow the end user to modify the DSP parameters via a PC, they must create their own custom software and hardware interfaces.
    • The system designer may not provide SigmaStudio to the end customer, as stated in the SigmaStudio license agreement.
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  • Remember, as a system designer you are totally free to create your own standalone software that will control an end product. It will need to calculate parameters and send them to the target device. SigmaStudio will be able to provide you with information about parameters and addresses, but you will need to design the software and the PC-to-SigmaDSP interface yourself.

    Here's an example from a company called NXS. They create car amplifiers and distribute their own custom software to the end user that allows the user to tune the parameters of the signal processing. The hardware interface appears to be proprietary and based on RJ11 telephone cables that connect the amplifiers together. This is a good illustration of a how a system designer creating custom software and interface to the audio DSP for the end user.

    http://www.nxsmobileaudio.com/nxcs.htm

    In summary...

    • ADI provides SigmaStudio to our customers (the system designers) to be used when creating the basic audio signal flow.
    • If the system designer wants to allow the end user to modify the DSP parameters via a PC, they must create their own custom software and hardware interfaces.
    • The system designer may not provide SigmaStudio to the end customer, as stated in the SigmaStudio license agreement.
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