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Frontier Silicon announces unified multi-region digital radio
receiver
June 16, 2008
Source: Frontier Silicon
Frontier
Silicon will introduce a unified digital radio receiver module
to work with all existing Band 3 and L-Band digital radio
standards for Europe and Asia. The new receiver addresses
the market need for a solution that supports all Eureka-147
based standards, including DAB and DAB+ and DMB-Audio.
With more countries announcing frameworks for digital radio
by the month, the new module reaches the market in time for
manufacturers to realise significant economies of scale, enhanced
functionality and rationalised international distribution
for new and existing audio products.
Speaking at the Broadcast Asia conference in Singapore this
week in the 'Radio Renaissance' session on 17 June, Frontier
Silicon's CEO, Anthony Sethill, will outline in his paper
the reasons for bringing such a solution to market.
He comments, "Globally, the market has now entered a
phase where flexibility is required to address the diverse
standards requirements of each country - for example, the
UK is driven by enhanced audio content delivered through DAB,
whereas rich media content based on DMB is a priority for
France, and Australia requires bandwidth optimisation using
DAB+. With a unified receiver solution available to enable
these Eureka-147 implementations in their products, manufacturers
will be strongly placed to address broadcasters' needs in
each country, regardless of any variant chosen, with a single
low-cost module from Frontier Silicon."
Commenting on interoperability, Quentin Howard, President
of WorldDMB, said, "WorldDMB is working with the EBU,
EICTA, and with the industry in Germany, France and the UK
to create a consensus for standardised receivers. Frontier
Silicon's announcement of a receiver module supporting all
the audio standards within Eureka 147 DAB, DAB+ and DMB is
a positive step towards enabling a pan-European digital radio
market."
Frontier Silicon's unified digital radio module will be based
on the Venice 5.1 receiver unveiled earlier this year in Australia.
The new module is a low cost receiver for DMB-Audio, DAB,
DAB+ and FM-RDS, and is a drop-in replacement, both electrically
and mechanically, for existing products designed using the
company's successful Venice 5 module range, which already
provides a basis for the vast majority of digital radio products
shipped in 2007 and 2008.
As with all Frontier Silicon audio modules, the unified digital
radio module will include all interfaces necessary for a fully-functional
product, needing only power supply, display, keypad, audio
amplifier and speakers to complete a radio. It will start
sampling in Q3 2008, and be available for volume production
by the end of 2008.
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