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   Date: 15th Oct 09

AMIMON employ Sidense's OTP tech in chips used for WHDI

AMIMON is employing Sidense's 1T-Fuse-based one-time programmable (OTP) memory macro technology in the chips, which are used in AMIMON's Wireless Home Digital Interface (WHDI) transmitter and receiver products designed for wireless delivery of full-uncompressed 1080p/60Hz HD video content throughout the entire home.

AMIMON's WHDI technology offers the same quality as a wired connection with no signal latency problems.

"AMIMON represents a very important customer to us, since they are a leading player in the rapidly evolving wireless video marketplace," stated Xerxes Wania, Sidense President and CEO. "The security of high-definition video transfer, with HDMI and now WHDI, is a critical consideration for companies developing products targeting these applications and Sidense OTP products for WHDI key storage represent an ideal way to guarantee this security."

AMIMON products include WHDI chipsets, modules and reference designs that enable wireless transmission in the 5 GHz unlicensed band of uncompressed HD video. The wireless video is secured with the HDCP revision 2.0 copy protection protocol.

"AMIMON chose Sidense OTP for its reliability and security, which represent two very important considerations in designing components for the home and business wireless video equipment market," said Aviram Matosevich, AMIMON's Vice President of R&D. "We are also extremely pleased with the level of support Sidense has given us during pre- and post-sales."

          
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