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Date: 4th Mar 09
NEC's exclusive SoC for car audio
to play different songs for each seat
NEC Electronics is sampling new system-on-a-chip (SoC)
for car audio systems with device number µPD35502.
The new µPD35502 SoC can process more music data to
realize playback of multiple songs, multiple sources, and
multiple destinations, allowing the flexibility to play
different songs in the front and rear seat. NEC provides
the developers with complete software package, including
compressed audio decoding software (codecs) for standards
such as MP3, WMA and AAC, and other necessary system software
in production-ready form. This device also has the further
advantage of enabling field upgrades of key system characteristics,
such as adding new human machine interface (HMI) features,
new versions of existing audio codecs, and adding completely
new codecs as they become popular in the market.
The device includes built-in USB and SD card interfaces
to enable playback of music data via portable music players,
USB memory devices and SD cards. This device features few
I2S serial communication ports for inter-chip transfer of
music data. An option for supporting Bluetooth wireless
technology is provided for hands-free calling and wireless
music-transfer functionality. Multi-source decoding will
enable the development of systems where drivers, and front
and rear seat passengers can each enjoy different music
at the same time.
"The goal for this device is to provide advanced hardware
and matching software to support a rich automotive infotainment
and connectivity experience," said Hiroaki Kaneko,
general manager of the Automotive Systems Division, NEC
Electronics Corporation.
"A complete software package can eliminate time and
resources for developing car audio systems, and the ability
for field upgrades means that the system will satisfy the
end user's ever-changing and ever-expanding expectations,"
said Jim Trent, vice president and general manager of the
Multipurpose Microcontroller and Automotive Group, NEC Electronics
America, Inc.
For additional information visit http://www.necel.com/applications/en/automotive/usbaudio/index.html
Availability: Mass production is estimated to begin September
2009.
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