TI and RadioScape's chips and modules for DRM standard.(new products: Semiconductors)

EDN Asia, September, 2005

Texas Instruments and RadioScape have announced what they say are the world's first chips and modules for the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) standard. The TMS320DRM3xx family is based on TI's digital signal processor (DSP) technology and RadioScape's Software Defined Digital Radio approach. The DRM300 baseband supports DRM, while the single-chip DRM350 baseband supports DRM as well as DAB. With the DRM350 baseband, developers can create cost-effective DRM/DAB-based devices with a single chip. New features, customized variants and modifications can be easily implemented on the programmable DSP architecture of the DRM300 and DRM350 chips, avoiding time-consuming and expensive hard-wired re-spins RadioScape's RS500, based on TI's DRM300 and DRM350 chips, supplies all the...

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