
Analog Devices
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADSP-21363 SHARC processor is a member of the SIMD SHARC family of DSPs that feature Analog Devices Super Harvard Architecture. The ADSP-21363 is source code compatible with the ADSP-2126x, and ADSP-2116x DSPs as well as with first generation ADSP-2106x SHARC processors in SISD (Single-Instruction, Single-Data) mode. The ADSP-21363 is a 32- bit/40-bit floating point processor optimized for professional audio applications with a large on-chip SRAM, multiple internal buses to eliminate I/O bottlenecks, and an innovative Digital Audio Interface (DAI).
SUMMARY
High performance 32-bit/40-bit floating point processor
optimized for professional audio processing
At 333 MHz/2 GFLOPs, with unique audio centric peripherals
such as the Digital Audio Interface the ADSP-21363 SHARC
processor is ideal for applications that require industry
leading equalization, reverberation and other effects
processing
Single-Instruction Multiple-Data (SIMD) computational
architecture
Two 32-bit IEEE floating-point/32-bit fixed-point/40-bit
extended precision floating-point computational units,
each with a multiplier, ALU, shifter, and register file
On-chip memory—3M bit of on-chip SRAM and a dedicated
4M bit of on-chip mask-programmable ROM
Code compatible with all other members of the SHARC family
The ADSP-21363 is available with a 333 MHz core instruction
rate. For complete ordering information, see Ordering
Guide on Page 44