Chipidea, the global leader in analog/mixed-signal merchant technology, made an- announcement of the extension of its radio frequency (RF) intellectual property (IP) line with the release of two new cores developed to speed the development of personal navigation devices and video-enabled handheld appliances.
The company’s two new full CMOS RF platforms - a Digital Video Broadcast - Handheld (DVB-H) tuner that allows the delivery of audio to handheld devices and DVD-quality video; and a highly integrated receiver for handheld (GPS) Global Positioning Systems (GPS) - are completely optimized system solutions covering mixed signal and RF in an ultimate solution, providing SoC designs higher integration, lower power consumption smaller footprints, and massive time-to-market advantages likened to traditional in-house designs.
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Chipidea brings in New Line of CMOS Radio Frequency IP Platforms

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