Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Coresonic Announces the First of its Wireless Modem Hardware Solutions with WiMax 'Personality Pack'

Linköping, Sweden, 03/11/2008 - Coresonic type AB have announced the first of a series of complete hardware solutions which will let semiconducting material makers to quickly and cost-effectively implement WiMax functionality into their semiconducting material devices.



Coresonic AB, a supplier of leading-edge baseband processor engineering optimized for adjacent coevals multi-mode radio modems, have announced the first of a series of complete hardware solutions which will let semiconducting material makers to quickly and cost-effectively implement WiMax functionality into their semiconducting material devices. The new WiMax 'personality pack', based on the company's LeoCore programmable baseband processor technology, supplies complete IEEE802.16 functionality, from the releasing factor interface through to the cardinal processor interface. This personality battalion is the first of a figure of complete hardware solutions that Coresonic will be developing – other solutions will be announced for LTE, mobile media, short scope communications, high velocity short scope communications, as well as bequest cellular systems. Crick Clucas, chief executive officer of Coresonic, said, "We have got got already spoken to a figure of semiconducting material companies and the chief feedback we are receiving from them is that no other licensable solution looks to come up close to our solution in footing of size and powerfulness ingestion – in fact, some direction caches are as big as our complete baseband processor solution!" He added, "Recently a figure of companies have made proclamations in the marketplace of WiMax/DVB-T or DVB-T/H solutions, that we gauge are approximately 4 to10 modern times the size of our solution." Commenting on the marketplace challenge for programmable baseband processors, Crick Clucas says, "OEMs are looking for a complete merchandise which is low powerfulness and low cost – not tons of powerfulness hungry chips. The information science concern theoretical account that we have got chosen together with the personality battalions for different criteria is the lone manner that we believe this challenge can be met rapidly and efficiently." Coresonic's WiMax personality battalion back ups the mobile WiMax 802.16e-2005 mobile system profile revolutions per minute 1.4, which will back up other manners such as as 802.16d and 802.16j. The battalion executes everything from ADC/DAC interface to FEC, including digital front-end signaling conditioning, synchronization, MIMO transmission channel estimation/compensation, mistake rectification and pursuit combing. All blocks provided enable a complete solution from the releasing factor interface to interfacing to a cardinal processing unit (central processor) to run the macintosh layer; the processing intensive elements are implemented in hardware to minimise the loading on the macintosh CPU. About Coresonic
Coresonic type AB (coresonic.com) presents the most Si and country efficient solutions for adjacent coevals modem applications enabling its clients to quickly add WiMax, LTE, DVB-T/H, ISDP-T, T-DMB, dab or 802.11 functionality to their ain products. This is achieved using the company's alone patented programmable baseband processor engineering optimized for WiMAX and 4G radio modems. Proved in Si and delivered as semiconducting material intellectual property, its patented LeoCore multi-mode modem engineering can be rapidly incorporate with the supplied communications protocol particular microcode to ran into rapidly changing radio criteria as they germinate for all types of mobile radio devices – from mobile telephones and PDAs to radio networking and digital broadcasting. Founded in 2004 from the research centre Rigorous at Linköping University, Sweden, Coresonic is headquartered in Sweden.




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