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BridgeCo Unveils Three New Networked Audio Platforms Enabling Compelling Features in 2007 Consumer Product Designs

Posted on: Monday, 8 January 2007, 12:00 CST

BridgeCo Inc. (www.bridgeco.com), a leading provider of entertainment networking solutions, revealed three networked audio reference platforms at the Consumer Electronics Show today. Based on BridgeCo's audio processor and software technology, the three reference platforms enable consumer electronics OEMs and ODMs to rapidly create a new generation of audio products that allow users to network iPods and other portable music players, combine Internet radio with FM radio capabilities, add clock-radio functionality and manage all of their digital audio content through a new full-color graphical user interface (UI).

"The mass market adoption of digital music continues at a fast pace," said BridgeCo CEO Gene Sheridan. "Audio electronics OEMs and ODMs are moving rapidly to combine traditional audio sources and functionality with new wired and wireless connectivity options to tap into the massive digital music collections and radio stations that are now available from the Internet. We designed our new trio of reference designs to allow our customers to quickly combine their targeted set of features and functions so that they can introduce fresh products with minimal incremental investment, fastest time-to-market and the lowest development risk."

The three BridgeCo reference platforms incorporate a WiFi® wireless audio player with integrated iPod dock and USB interfaces along with various UI options. The basic platform (aDMP-002) enables users to connect any audio system over a home network to stream music from a computer or directly from the Internet, and also play tracks from an iPod or a USB storage device. The second platform (aDMP-003) adds a traditional FM radio tuner and clock / alarm functionality to the wireless audio, iPod and USB player.

The third platform (aDMP-005) integrates a full-color graphical UI to offer consumers a simple and intuitive way to manage their digital music collections and control audio equipment functionality. The initial implementation of this new graphical UI utilizes an external display so users can browse music libraries and Internet audio services on their TV while listening to Internet, iPod or USB-stored audio on their stereo.

Comprehensive Reference Designs Speed OEM Time to Market

Each of the new BridgeCo reference designs is offered with a hardware evaluation board, detailed schematic, bill-of-materials, recommended PCB layout and important design guidelines, along with the full middleware and application software stack, and a software/hardware customization kit. The reference designs are available immediately for US$10,000, which includes customization and design support and also includes a BridgeCo software license.

The BridgeCo DMP software stack and audio processor ICs are currently available and priced as bundled platforms that incorporate both the processor IC and DMP firmware. The combined firmware/processor platform is priced from US$15 in 1K unit volumes to sub-US$10 in high volume, depending on selected processor and included firmware modules.

BridgeCo Processor and Firmware Technology

All three reference designs are based on BridgeCo's proprietary ARM-based, DSP-enhanced dual core processors, a RTOS (real-time operating system) and a proprietary application software stack. The BridgeCo processor interfaces directly to 802.11/Wi-Fi®, HomePlug™ powerline, IEEE1394, USB and Ethernet PHY chips, and it drives both digital and analog outputs that connect directly to any audio system. The processor/firmware combination handles TCP/IP and USB protocols; MP3, M3U, PLS, VORBIS, WMA-9, AAC and other digital audio file formats, MMS and MP3 audio streaming, Microsoft Windows Media DRM for Network Devices copy protection and many other popular digital rights management (DRM) encryption/decryption processing and authentication. The processor with embedded firmware also supports UPnP interoperability along with infrared remote control functionality and interfaces to both embedded and external LCD options.

About BridgeCo

BridgeCo, a digital entertainment networking pioneer, offers the world's most comprehensive, cost-effective and highly integrated processor and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are used in a wide range of innovative and legacy products produced by the multi-billion dollar global consumer electronics industry, including digital audio adapters, clock radios, iPod-docking stations, AVRs, musical instruments and breakout boxes. Its silicon and middleware platforms were among the first anywhere to be DLNA™ CERTIFIED, and its solutions are used by leading consumer electronics manufacturers worldwide.

Using BridgeCo's processor and bundled software, OEMs can offer stand-alone media network products, or embed networking capabilities directly into consumer products, at competitive retail price points. The company also offers market-leading solutions for FireWire™ audio interface systems used by musicians and other content creators.

BridgeCo is an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified company with headquarters in Los Angeles, California and operations in Zurich, Switzerland. Its key investors include Advent Venture Partners, Benchmark Capital, Cipio Partners (formerly Infineon Ventures), Earlybird Venture Capital, Fidelity Ventures, Intel Capital and Wellington Partners.

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Source: Business Wire

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