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Frontier Silicon's new multi-profile DAB receiver enables
aggressive roll-out of digital radio across Europe over the
next two years
September 3, 2008
Source: Frontier Silicon
Frontier
Silicon, the leading supplier of digital radio technology,
is enabling manufacturers around the world to produce a single
low-cost digital radio receiver with full Europe-wide compatibility.
This is being made possible for the first time through the
alignment of broadcasters, regulators and technology providers
in defining the minimum requirements for receivers - an unprecedented
initiative that is creating the right conditions for the successful
launch of digital radio across Europe.

Frontier Silicon is working in close collaboration with the
international digital broadcasting standards body, WorldDMB,
as a member of the Receiver Profile Task Force. This group
has been formed in response to requests from German, French
and UK broadcasting industries and regulators to define a
set of common Eureka-147 standard-based receiver profiles.
The European Broadcasting Union and EICTA, the representative
body of the European consumer electronics technology industry,
have requested these minimum profiles to enable the proliferation
of low-cost unified receivers across Europe as broadcasters
introduce their planned digital services.
"With Germany planning to launch national digital radio
in 2009, and France also aiming to launch services in the
same timeframe, the work that WorldDMB is coordinating to
create unified receiver profiles is perfectly timed,"
commented Anthony Sethill, CEO of Frontier Silicon. "Once
the profiles are agreed, technology providers such as Frontier
will be able to deliver receiver chipsets and modules that
deliver manufacturers the economies-of-scale that come from
a pan-European market place, while driving down costs and
delivering a wide range of receiver choice to the consumer."
He adds, "This is one of the key reasons why Frontier
Silicon launched the DAB/DAB+ Venice 5.1 module earlier this
year. It has the same footprint as the Venice 5.0 module,
which is already in over 80 percent of DAB solutions used
worldwide. Manufacturers looking to produce DAB+/DMB-A receivers
for the German market will be able to use existing DAB receivers,
replacing the module to provide a single unified receiver
for rapid deployment with minimal development cost. Such multi-profile
solutions will be the catalyst for digital radio roll-out
in Europe over the next two years."
DAB+ is based on the original DAB standard and uses a more
efficient audio codec. DAB uses MPEG Audio Layer II (or MP2),
while DAB+ uses HE-AAC v2 (also better known as MP4 or AAC+).
This allows better audio quality to be broadcast at lower
bit rates. The key benefit is improved spectrum efficiency,
leading to lower costs for broadcasters and a wider choice
of stations for consumers. DMB-A is more tailored to carrying
advanced data services such as MPEG-4 BIFS and adds the option
of video streaming. Broadcasters benefit from having the freedom
to choose the optimal profile while solutions such as Venice
5.1 ensure a large range of compatible receivers are available
from launch.
The Venice 5.1 module from Frontier Silicon is a Eureka-147
compliant receiver enabling ultra-low power consumption DAB+,
DAB, DMB-A and FM across multiple profiles. It is electrically
and mechanically compatible with the well-established Venice
5.0 module used in many DAB radios available today. The module
is a full receiver solution comprising all components and
interfaces necessary for a pan-European radio - needing only
power supply, display, keypad, audio amplifier and speakers
to complete a product.
Frontier Silicon is demonstrating Venice 5.1 along with full
solutions for Internet Radio at IFA in Berlin from 29th August.
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