ARLA/CLUSTER: Certificado 1º Receptor digital modular combinando Internet/DAB/DAB+/FM.
João Gonçalves Costa
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Segunda-Feira, 7 de Setembro de 2009 - 17:16:50 WEST
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New multi-standard digital radio module
The first digital radio module that includes France's DMB-Radio standard has been announced, by the UK company Frontier Silicon.
France chose to adopt DMB-Radio rather than DAB+ due to it's potential multi-media facilities despite DAB+ offering a greater choice of stations or higher quality audio.
The French government has mandated that all radio receivers, including car radios, must be equipped with a DMB-Radio tuner by September 2013.
Frontier Silicon's Venice 7 also supports the DAB and DAB+ standards and FM but significantly it does not support either AM or the narrow band Digital Radio standard DRM which was developed for the Medium and Short Wave bands.
France Adapts DMB (in French)
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/documents/
France_adopts_DMB.pdf
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Frontier Silicon module is the world's first combined Internet radio, DAB and FM receiver to achieve IMDA Profile 1 certification.
On the same day IMDA (Internet Media Device Alliance) rolled out its certification program at IFA, Berlin, certification of Frontier Silicon's Venice 6.2 module and Jupiter 6.2 reference platform enables Internet radio manufacturers using the technology to be the first to exhibit certified products at IFA.
IFA, Berlin, Germany, 7 September 2009: Frontier Silicon, the leading supplier of connected audio technology, has announced that its Venice 6.2 module and Jupiter 6.2 reference platform are the first combined DAB, FM and Internet radio products to become IMDA (Internet Media Device Alliance) Profile 1 certified. This means that any radio products being developed by Frontier Silicon's customers incorporating these modules or platforms also benefit from this approval, providing a faster time for achieving certification of their final end product to consumers.
The role of the IMDA is to define a series of end-to-end technical standards, functions and profiles which will encourage the development of a wide range of compelling mainstream internet media devices with a degree of consistency and interoperability for consumers, while enabling differentiation for manufacturers and broadcasters. Its certification program was rolled out yesterday at a half-day IMDA Summit at the IFA conference in Berlin.
IMDA Profile 1 certification defines an IP radio receiver specification that maximises interoperability between broadcasters and content providers. Hence manufacturers that develop their products to this specification can be confident that the maximum number of services will be able to run on their products.
Frontier Silicon is the first to have a certified receiver product that combines internet radio, connected home audio streaming, DAB/DAB+ digital radio and FM radio - in a single device. This in turn provides radio manufacturers with a turnkey IMDA Profile 1 certified Internet radio product for fast-track certification of their own end products offering these features.
A number of lead customers already benefiting from Frontier Silicon's IMDA Profile 1 certification - including Roberts Radio, Revo Technologies, and M3 (the leading Internet radio manufacturer in Germany) - also showed their certified end products at the IMDA Summit at IFA.
The cost-optimized Venice 6.2 hardware module and accompanying IR2.0 Software Development Kit (SDK) enable the industry's most comprehensive and versatile Internet radio, DAB and FM solution available, offering a complete hardware and software package for consumer electronics manufacturers looking to deliver products enabling multiple content streams, Internet radio, DAB/DAB+, FM, home networked audio, USB and premium music services.
The Venice 6.2/IR2.0 solution provides one-stop shopping for consumer electronics (CE) brands and their ODM (original device manufacturer) partners wanting to offer digital music services on their home audio devices. The feature-customizable software stack enables easy integration into CE home devices, and the module provides access to over 12,000 Internet radio stations via the Frontier Silicon web portal, together with the listener's own digital music library using UPnP. Also available are a comprehensive choice of premium streaming music services, including Pandora, Last.fm and SiriusXM.
The Venice 6.2 module is also available as part of Jupiter 6.2, a fully-qualified reference platform that provides a complete Internet radio reference design, with DAB/DAB+ capability and an LCD graphic display supporting Frontier Silicon's enhanced user interface. The Jupiter 6.2 platform is fully tested to conform to wireless network connectivity and will include wireless certifications as well as interoperability certification programs. Comprehensive certification support enables customers wishing using the Venice 6.2 module to certify their products with minimal time-to-market and cost.
Fonte: Frontier Silicon.
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