Wisair Introduces Ultra Wideband PHY Module for Intel Certified Wireless USB Peripheral Development Kit (PDK)
Posted on: Tuesday, 23 August 2005, 09:00 CDT
CAMPBELL, Calif., Aug. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB solutions leader Wisair today introduced a UWB physical layer (PHY) module to facilitate the development of applications with Intel's Peripheral Development Kit for Certified Wireless USB .
The Wisair PHY module together with the Certified Wireless USB PDK allow PC peripheral manufacturers and consumer electronics brands to develop applications while guaranteeing interoperability between host PCs and peripherals based on the Certified Wireless USB specification. The Wisair UWB module was specifically designed to support the electrical and mechanical design of the Certified Wireless USB PDK. Requirements criteria and pricing for the Certified Wireless USB PDK can be found at http://www.usb.org/developers/estoreinfo/ .
"Wisair's module, and other PHY vendors that will follow, will greatly aid the integration and development of applications based on the Certified Wireless USB technology," said Jeff Ravencraft, chairman and president of the USB-IF and Intel technology strategist. "We believe that Certified Wireless USB products using WiMedia radios will be commercially available in the next 12 months," Mr. Ravencraft added.
"We greatly value Intel's contribution to the enablement of the Wireless USB market and will continue to closely support these efforts," said David Yaish, Wisair president and CEO. "Our high-performance UWB Modules will assist the robust interoperability of Intel's Certified Wireless USB PDK," added Mr. Yaish.
Employing the WiMedia Alliance's MAC-PHY interface specifications, the UWB transceiver module incorporates Wisair's 2nd generation chipset and consists of the Wisair 502 RF Chip, the 531 Baseband chip and Wisair's external UWB antenna.
The Wisair UWB PHY module will be demonstrated at the Fall Intel Developer Forum held August 23-25 in San Francisco.
About Wisair
Wisair is a leading provider of Ultra Wide Band (UWB) chipset solutions based on the Certified Wireless USB specification for consumer electronics, mobile devices, and PC peripherals. Combining its wireless communication and radio frequency expertise, Wisair is a promoter member of the WiMedia Alliance and an active participant in the IEEE standardization process and the Wireless USB Promoter Group.
A well-funded company, Wisair investors includes Intel Capital, NTT, NIF Ventures, Apax, Vertex, RAD Group and Tamar Ventures. Wisair is headquartered in Israel, with offices in the US, Japan, Korea and Taiwan. For more information, visit the company web site at http://www.wisair.com/ .
Contact: Serdar Yurdakul (408) 399-7747 serdar@wisair.com
Wisair
CONTACT: Serdar Yurdakul of Wisair, +1-408-399-7747, orserdar@wisair.com
Web site: http://www.wisair.com/http://www.usb.org/developers/estoreinfohttp://www.intel.com/idf
Source: PRNewswire
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