
G.PAK-HOS bridges the gap between inflexible fixed-function chips and custom programmed solutions.
Adaptive Digital Technologies’ (Adaptive Digital) G.PAK-HOS™ (Half Open Source) is a free, GUI configurable, open architecture reference application that enables designers to rapidly build software for VoIP Gateways, PBXs, access devices, and next generation IP phone equipment. G.PAK’s dexterity gives equipment designers the option to include only the Adaptive Digital algorithms that they require to create most innovative solution for their VoIP product.
The G.PAK-HOS Advantage:
Since its conception in 2002, G.PAK has been the keystone technology behind the many solutions that Adaptive Digital provides its customers. The G.PAK product consists of two components: the VoIP DSP software and a Windows-Based configuration utility. The VoIP DSP software includes all the DSP functionality necessary for most VoIP applications from IP gateways to IP phones.
Target Hardware: TI TMS320C64x+ DSP generation ‘C6424 and’C6452 processors
EVM Requirement: TMDEVM6424™ or TMDXEVM6452™
System Requirements: PC running Windows®, Code Composer Studio™ IDE
G.PAK in its original concept is also available to developers. For those who do not wish to delve in to the DSP, G.PAK is available on the TI TMS320™ C64x+, ‘C64x™, ‘C55x™, and ‘C54x™ family of processors. Adaptive Digital can customize a solution to fit your specific requirements.
Unlike GPL and GPL-like arrangements, we do not yet offer G.PAK-HOS via a publicly available FTP server. It is necessary to sign a G.PAK-HOS license before obtaining the software. Contact Adaptive Digital to get started.
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Adaptive Digital Supports the following Processors/Platforms

Note: Not all products are supported on all platforms. Please call and discuss your requirements - 610-825-0182 x120 sales
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