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Date: 27th Feb 2010
Femtocell reference design from TI support
32 users
Texas Instruments in collaboration with Azcom Technology
and Nash Technologies has made available physical layer
femtocell reference design supporting up to 32 users. The
new platform is based on TI's SoC class TMS320TCI648x series
of wireless base station infrastructure devices/chips.
TI says the scalability of TI's SoCs and PHY libraries,
and Azcom's and Nash's femtocell physical layer software,
along with services from system integration to field support,
will allow equipment manufacturers to quickly develop picocell
and femtocell products for the enterprise and residential
markets. OEMs are provided with ready to make femtocell
base station design.
"As the femto market expands and customers' requirements
evolve, TI continues to invest in DSP and analog solutions,
as well as PHY libraries, to support the infrastructure
vendors deploying our solutions worldwide," said Dr.
Arnon Friedmann, strategic and technical marketing manager,
wireless base station infrastructure business, Texas Instruments.
"With Azcom and Nash using our libraries as the foundation
for their high performing PHY layer software, OEMs can benefit
from more efficient processing with a standards-based proven
set of code and platform extensibility, ultimately getting
to market more quickly."
The UMTS voice and data femto PHY features UMTS femto NodeB
software stack, which is fully customizable and compatible
with industry standards. The proprietary rake receiver is
supported by hardware acceleration offered by TI to provide
high channel processing capacity.
Key features and benefits:
Up to 32 AMR calls
Up to 16 HSxPA served users
One cell, one carrier
3GPP Release 6 and 7
RX diversity
Support for any combination of simultaneous bearers
Fully compliant to Femto Forum API
Texas Instrument's website is www.ti.com
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