TI introduces PurePath Wireless audio products with USB support

  • Author: USB World
  • Filed under: USB News
  • Date: Oct 26,2011

Texas Instruments introduced two system-on-chip (SoC) solutions in the PurePath Wireless audio product family, aimed at delivering uncompressed, CD-quality wireless multichannel and multipoint audio streaming capabilities to consumer applications with USB ports, such as PCs, TVs, set top boxes, game consoles and more.

The new single-chip CC8521 and CC8531 solutions contain USB audio support for all major operating systems and can enable streaming of up to four simultaneous audio channels from one USB audio source. Together with a corresponding USB dongle reference design, the new PurePath Wireless products allow developers to design low-cost, small USB dongles for wireless audio applications, without code development or in-depth understanding of USB protocols.

“By adding USB support to our PurePath Wireless audio solutions, we’re making it easier than ever before for manufacturers to deliver wireless speaker systems, headsets and headphones with high-quality audio,” said Erling Simensen, product marketing manager, wireless audio, TI. “With these products at hand, end users can easily add multichannel wireless audio functionality to the vast number of end equipments with USB ports, adding a new dimension to their listening experience.” Read the rest of this entry »


CMS Products announced the release of its latest USB 3.0 version of BounceBack Backup and Recovery System.

Utilizing the new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface, the new BounceBack Backup and Recovery System sports a sleek new look, maintaining its lightweight, portable profile at a mere seven ounces. The system is available in capacities of 250 gigabytes (GB), 500GB and one terabyte (1TB) with data transfer rates of up to 5.0GB, which is up to 10 times faster than USB 2.0.

“The BounceBack Backup and Recovery System delivers professional-grade data backup and instant recovery,” said Ken Burke, president, CMS Products. “The solution maintains an exact copy of a computer’s system hard drive, allowing users to start their Windows®-based computer from the external hard drive — with no data loss and no downtime — and saving otherwise irreplaceable files such as data, photos, music and video, as well as the operating system.” Read the rest of this entry »


LeCroy Announces USB 2.0 HSIC Decode Test Solutions

  • Author: USB World
  • Filed under: USB News
  • Date: Oct 21,2011

LeCroy Corporation  announced the availability of USB 2.0 High Speed Inter-chip (HSIC) protocol decode annotation for its WaveSurfer, WaveRunner, WavePro, WaveMaster and LabMaster oscilloscope product lines.

HSIC technology is capable of communicating between microchips in an embedded sub-system, leveraging the traditional host-device topology of USB and, hence, the large amount of code that already exists. This makes HSIC extremely lucrative in areas demanding fast time-to-market, for example, the mobile industry which includes smart phones and tablets. Because LeCroy engineers are fully engaged with USB industry leaders and standards bodies, they have been able to work in parallel with the industry adoption of this rapidly emerging standard and ensure that test solutions are available at precisely the time they are needed.

LeCroy HSIC USB solutions consist of an intuitive HSIC decode annotation overlaid on the physical layer (analog) waveform signal on the oscilloscope display with corresponding tabular display of data and a quick zoom to a specific packet. In addition, WaveRunner, WavePro, WaveMaster and LabMaster support LeCroy’s ProtoSync ® option, which takes the testing to an even higher level by providing a transaction and application level view of the HSIC traffic in the familiar CATC protocol analyzer view. The separate decode annotation on the oscilloscope physical layer signals and corresponding CATC protocol analyzer view is completely linked and time synchronized to provide the fastest possible debug. Read the rest of this entry »


IOGEAR announced the addition of the GearPower High Capacity Mobile Power Station(GMP6600P) to its growing suite of mobile charging, connectivity and wireless input devices.

Lithium polymer battery technology is making secondary power storage solutions increasingly efficient. The GMP6600P is a dual-device charging solution for tablets, smartphones, cameras and other mobile USB and Micro-USB devices. Slim and lightweight, the portable power station offers an impressive 6600 mAh (milliampere-hours), enough to give devices a reliable charge when needed most.

During Pepcom, IOGEAR will also have a variety of mobile accessories ideal for efficient data input/management and A/V content transmission from smartphones or mobile devices to TVs or large format displays. The Multi-link Bluetooth Mini Keyboard (GKB601B) provides swift switching between six devices, potentially pairing with PCs, Macs, smartphones, tablets, iPads, game consoles and more, for convenient data input. Also included will be Composite HD AV Cables for both the Droid (GDROAVC6) and iPhone (GIPODAVC6), allowing easy connection to TVs and LCD screens. Read the rest of this entry »


Selected by More Than 30 Customers, Silicon-Proven USB 3.0 IP Lowers Integration Risk

Synopsys announced that its DesignWare SuperSpeed USB 3.0 IP has surpassed 40 SoC design wins and more than 30 customer licensees worldwide. Because Synopsys’ DesignWare USB 3.0 Digital Core and PHY IP has been broadly adopted by leading semiconductor companies targeting a variety of applications and process technologies, designers can be confident the IP is silicon-proven and can lower their SoC integration risk.

“In-Stat expects several hundred million USB 3.0-enabled devices will ship in 2012, including a large share of tablets, mobile and desktop PCs, external hard drives and flash drives,” said Brian O’Rourke, research director at In-Stat. “By 2014, we expect many consumer electronics devices to transition to USB 3.0, including digital cameras, mobile phones and digital televisions. Overall, in 2014, we forecast that 1.4 billion USB 3.0 devices will ship. IP suppliers like Synopsys will help fuel this explosion in USB 3.0 adoption.” Read the rest of this entry »