TechnoConcepts ( News - Alert), Inc., a provider of semiconductors for wireless communications, has announced the completion of its True Software Radio (TSR) based WiMAX platform. The platform integrates TechnoConcepts’ Radio Frequency to Digital (RF/D) and Digital to Radio Frequency (D/RF) technology with a commercially available baseband processor and wireless standard.
The platform also features an RF interface for Mobile WiMAX , which utilizes TechnoConcepts’ patented TSR ( News - Alert) chipset including the RF/D receiver with digital baseband output, and the D/RF transmitter with digital baseband input. The platform uses a software reconfigurable processor board to perform baseband processing. Plus, programmability of RF and baseband functions is implemented to support testing of other wireless protocols and modulations.
"This is a significant milestone for the company in the commercialization of the TSR technology," stated Antonio Turgeon, Chairman and CEO of TechnoConcepts in a statement to the press.
Turgeon explained that in order to demonstrate the performance of the platform and its full end-to-end integration from RF to application software, streaming video is transmitted through a wireless link running standard communications software and Windows networking.
TechnoConcepts has also made a video training guide depicting the platform in operation. This guide can be made available to interested parties under a non-disclosure agreement.
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