วันจันทร์ที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2552

Landmark Bluetooth product


Landmark Bluetooth product for fixed-mobile convergence developed in three months using innovative tool


A wireless telephony access point for home use - a product that is one of the most sophisticated deeply-embedded Bluetooth systems ever developed - has been created in record time with the aid of a new development tool from Cambridge Consultants.
Designed in just three months by Clipcomm, for Korea Telecom's 'OnePhone' fixed-mobile-convergence (FMC) service, the new BlueStation series uses Bluetooth to allow mobile phone users to make or receive calls over the fixed wireline phone network when at home. This facility allows mobile phone users to use the same phone and number wherever they are, and reduce call charges. With Bluetooth becoming commonplace on mobile phones, this telephony concept is attracting worldwide attention, and a similar scheme called BT Fusion is currently being

launched in the UK by BT.
Conventionally, sophisticated Bluetooth products employ a Bluetooth chip operating under the control of another processor, which manages the overall system and the user interface. However, the recent introduction of Cambridge Consultants' xIDE for Interface Express tools gives users unrestricted access to the full native power of the XAP processor core inside CSR's market-leading Bluetooth device, BlueCore. This allowed Clipcomm to develop a single chip solution that performs both Bluetooth and system control functions, saving the cost and real estate required for a separate processor and memory - an important consideration for a cost-sensitive consumer product like this.

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