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HD Radio Manufacturing Infrastructure Now Enables Low-Power, Low-Cost Designs
COLUMBIA, Md., May 27 /PRNewswire/ -- iBiquity Digital Corporation, the
developer of digital HD Radio(TM) technology for AM and FM broadcasting, today
announced significant momentum in advancing the infrastructure for HD Radio
designs.
"These next generation chipsets, modules and software development kits
from Samsung and other major technology companies will enable a much wider
range of low cost radio receivers in new form factors, with new features,"
said Bob Struble, president and CEO of iBiquity Digital Corporation.
The announcement comes on the heels of a similar set of announcements
detailing lower-cost and higher-performance building blocks for manufacturers
of HD Radio broadcast equipment.
* Mobile HD Radio chipsets, next-generation DSP are now generally
available
As of this week, both Samsung and SiPort are now in general availability
of next-generation HD Radio chipsets, shipping to dozens of receiver makers
covering both the automotive and home/office markets. In January, Samsung
disclosed sampling of a new generation of HD Radio chipsets to select
customers.
Both the chipsets are enabling lower-power HD Radio receiver designs as
well as smaller form-factors. These mobile devices will span both automotive
and non-automotive applications. The Samsung chipset features an innovative
single-chip RF-IF peripheral processor, a baseband processor, and achieves the
coveted "no filter" concept. It supports a rich feature set, including
conditional access, store & replay, traffic &navigation. For its part,
SiPort's single-chip solution has been designed specifically for low-power,
high-performance portables outside of the automotive market such as portable
GPS devices. TSMC is fabricating the chipset.
Further, Sanyo is shipping a single-chip digital radio tuner/digital
signal processor -- a fundamental component to HD Radio receiver designs. The
new tuner/DSP similarly is enabling more compact and lower-cost designs of
high-performance car radios and audio processing systems.
* Software development kits, reference designs, test suite enable richer
receivers
In addition to hardware advances, iBiquity has been focused on moving
software design forward. SDKs across several applications are now available; a
critical reference design for hotly anticipated iTunes Tagging support; and a
comprehensive testing, inspection and certification suite are also speeding
next-generation designs to market.
A trio of companies -- SamBoo InfoTech, Analog & Digital Soft Company, and
KRS Electronics -- are providing software-development kit support for specific
applications, ranging from head units, to personal navigation devices, to iPod
docks, and automotive head-ends, mini-shelf systems and AV receivers. The
comprehensive support spans host microprocessor and user-interface design as
well as advanced feature prototyping.
Also supporting advanced feature sets is an end-to-end iTunes Tagging
reference design now available from iBiquity. The design defines HD Radio
receivers with iPod docking stations and iTunes Tagging support and is now
available to all licensees of both Apple Made-for-iPod (MFi) and iBiquity.
Rounding out the system-level design support is a comprehensive, second
test suite to its HD Radio technology lab inHong Kong from InterTek Group.
The move, in response to high demand for digital radio module certification in
Asia, will enable walk-in test requests and reduce test times.
* In the world's most important emerging consumer electronics design
center
After a hugely successful inaugural session in 2007, iBiquity returned to
Shenzhen,Hong Kong, last month to conduct another very well-attended partner
event, the HD Radio Business Conference. And earlier this week, the company
completed a similar event inJapan -- with more than 150 attendees from the
receiver, automotive, telematics and component industries.
Shenzhen is a major technology- and design-focused province in this
emerging R&D and manufacturing center. Three sessions were complemented by a
20-vendor exhibition. IC suppliers, module suppliers, test-unit makers,
reference platform providers, and software design houses all demonstrated
their HD Radio solutions and services.
About iBiquity Digital
iBiquity Digital Corporation is the developer of the HD Radio(TM) system.
This technology allows AM and FM stations to broadcast digital signals in
tandem with their analog signals, providing broadcasters with a platform to
offer crystal-clear, CD-quality sound and scrolling text and graphics; as well
as multiple channels of programming on the same FM frequency (multicasting)
and advanced services such as traffic updates; content ... all subscription
free. Over 1,700 HD Radio AM and FM stations are on the air with over 800 new
HD2/HD3 multicast channels. For more information, please visit
http://www.hdradio.com and http://www.ibiquity.com.
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