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Tzero Unveils New Ultra Wideband Chipset
Tzero Technologies revealed today its new ZeroWire chipset (TZC7200), a WiMedia standards-based, ultra wideband (UWB) semiconductor solution optimized for real-time delivery of high-definition video, wirelessly and over wires. The chipset gives consumer electronics manufacturers the ability to create new classes of wireless video devices – HDTVs, digital video recorders, and more – that are easier and less expensive to install.
ZeroWire allows service providers to expand next-generation broadband and IPTV services. It delivers the performance and sustained throughput to support multiple high-definition video streams. Because it works over existing coax cabling, it significantly reduces the cost of installation.
Mike Gulett, president and CEO of Tzero said, "Tzero's ZeroWire chipset gives both CE manufacturers and service providers a standards-based solution that can cover the whole home with high definition by using a combination of wired and wireless links. No other chipset can provide this capability."
"As part of our effort to design a robust industry standard solution for delivering high-definition content around the home, Tzero has been a key partner for Samsung," said Dr. Heemin Kwon, executive vice president of Samsung. "Tzero has worked closely with us to extend ultra wideband wireless technology to support an open standard that works over existing in-home coax cabling. Combined with HANA technology, these future set-top boxes will enable carriers to create the first complete whole home high-definition A/V networking solution, which will allow consumers to share their media and devices across the home without sacrificing quality."
Consumer electronics manufacturers using ZeroWire can develop wireless video products including: wireless high-definition TVs, projectors, Blu-Ray and HD DVD players, game consoles, media adapters, and media center PCs. With ZeroWire, flat panel TVs can be placed anywhere without tearing open walls to run cabling, and video recorded in one room can be seamlessly accessed from another.
The ZeroWire chipset is optimized for wireless and wired networking of entertainment content around the home. Capabilities include:
Performance for multiple high-definition video streams with PHY data rates of up to 480 Mbps over coax for whole-home coverage and wirelessly within rooms. The sustained data rates are more than double that of MoCA-based products and more than 10x that of WiFi solutions including those using 802.11n.
Multiple interfaces for easy incorporation into a range of devices through PCI, transport stream and host bus interfaces.
Broad protocol support for network connectivity and application integration including IP, UDP, TCP/IP, multicast and unicast.
ZeroWire is comprised of both a Radio Frequency IC (RFIC) as well as a baseband and media access control system-on-chip. It is WiMedia compliant and provides full WiMedia networking support for seamless sharing of entertainment content.
"Tzero uses a completely standards-based ultra wideband to deliver solutions for distributing high-definition throughout a home," said Ben Bajarin, analyst with Creative Strategies. "With major players such as Bluetooth 3.0 and Wireless USB also employing WiMedia standards, Tzero is in good company, enabling wired and wireless home entertainment networks with devices that are guaranteed to interoperate."
The Tzero ZeroWire chipset is available immediately. For more information, go to
www.tzerotech.com
or call 408-328-5000.
Posted on Jun 12, 2007
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