by webredactie
28. June 2010 10:54
Sitel will share their knowledge about Ultra Low Power DECT/CAT-iq with the conference attendees during a presentation, and they will have a booth where their system-on-a-chip solutions will be displayed.
About Sitel
Make the IP switch and go cordless
SiTel offers complete system-on-a-chip solutions of the highest quality and value for cordless applications. We are continually searching for increasingly smaller, faster and more complete chips for our products. Our objective is to be the leading player in the market by implementing technical innovations cost-effectively. We do this by utilizing CMOS technology, which makes it possible to integrate baseband and RF functions, and enables us to supply our products at a very attractive price.
Enabling our customers make the IP switch, we provide ICs that lead in performance, flexibility and cost. This new IP-based infrastructure will also drive yet more innovative services and applications. Connecting wirelessly using DECT, common household appliances could even be internet-enabled. The possibilities are tremendous.
by webredactie
5. February 2010 09:24
Since Announcing the DECT Ultra Low Power (ULP) Technology in June 2009, RTX and SiTel Have Been Working on the Specification and Addition of Extra Features. Today RTX and SiTel Launch DECT ULP Technology at the DECT 2010 Conference in Amsterdam and Conduct a Demo in the Exhibition Area
The interest in DECT ULP has been overwhelming since RTX and SiTel announced it.
With the advent of DECT ULP, new application areas can be addressed. A very central feature in ULP is interoperability with an existing DECT/CAT-iq infrastructure, since this will open up a completely new world of opportunities in which DECT ULP devices can be connected to the Internet or LAN through, for example, a CAT-iq enabled Gateway or IAD.
Other key features of DECT ULP are:
- Native Internet connectivity
- Native audio support through CAT-iq
- Operation in a reserved frequency band - reducing interference issues
- Full compatibility with previous DECT / CAT-iq generations
- Low power consumption when compared to other low power technologies
- Low cost - it builds on mature and proven technology
- Leveraging installed base and IAD/Gateway Connection
Availability and solutions
The target for the DECT ULP technology is primarily Automation & Control applications, but it in general it is feasible in a wide number of other application areas. To facilitate easy and fast DECT ULP integration and product development, we provide a flexible Software Development Kit (SDK), which is offered in three different configurations - Basic, Value, and Premium. RTX also offers system design services to product developers who want to integrate the DECT ULP technology into their products or product platforms. Get a head start and benefit from the opportunities in DECT ULP with RTX.
by phermans
18. June 2009 15:51
By combining considerable chip knowledge with excellent system domain knowledge, RTX and SiTel have created a new innovative Ultra Low Power (ULP) technology based on CAT-iq – this is the first step into completely new application areas for DECT/CAT-iq.
RTX and SiTel have joined forces in the quest for new and innovative battery management algorithms. The primary objective in the program has been to obtain a considerable reduction in power consumption in order to extend battery life, for example for cordless phones. The outcome is a new and ground breaking technology - Ultra Low Power (ULP) - with impressive features, and furthermore interoperable with DECT/CAT-iq. Consequently, ULP devices are able to use an already existing DECT/CAT-iq infrastructure; hence reducing risk and complexity in introducing ULP based devices.
About Ultra Low Power (ULP) technology
The new and innovative ULP technology targets not only cordless phones but battery powered devices in general - especially applications in which battery life is an essential issue. Consequently, primary application areas for ULP include:
- Home Entertainment and Control devices – smart lighting, wireless door bell, safety and security, advanced temperature control (e.g. HVAC systems)
- Home Awareness – metering, fire and smoke detectors, water and power sensors, smart appliances, remote monitoring, sensor networks etc.
- Advanced Remote Controls – e.g. two-way remote controls for consumer electronics
A very central feature in ULP is interoperability with an existing DECT/CAT-iq infrastructure, since this will open up a completely new world of opportunities in which ULP devices can be connected to the Internet or LAN through for example a CAT-iq enabled Gateway or IAD. This is especially interesting in connection with for example remote monitoring applications. Key features of ULP are:
Based on mature and proven technology
- Supports multiple nodes
- Easy and low risk integration path into existing products
- Typical power consumption reduced by a factor 40 over traditional DECT power management algorithms
Currently, application profiles are being developed and are to be incorporated into the upcoming CAT-iq V4.0 standard.
“The market is asking for greener products. Certain retail chains start now also to push the issue of sustainability and they measure their suppliers against a scorecard of “green” metrics”, says Arend van der Weijden, CMO at SiTel Semiconductor BV. The solutions of RTX and SiTel semiconductor are leading in this field.
Availability and solutions
“RTX is in the process of creating a platform, modules and an SDK (software Develoment Kit) for easy and fast ULP integration and product development”, says Lasse Anker Knudsen, Technical Marketing Manager at RTX Telecom A/S. RTX also offers system design services to product developers who want to integrate the ULP technology into their products or product platforms. Get a head start and benefit from the opportunities in ULP with RTX.
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Tags: sitel, rtx, cat-iq, home, entertainment, awareness, control, devices, dect, ulp, ultra, low, power
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