Communications chip maker Broadcom has unveiled a new combination host
controller interface that integrates Bluetooth and FM onto a single chip.
The single piece of silicon is built on 65nm technology and integrates full
Bluetooth Version 2.1 and enhanced data rate baseband, radio and software, along
with a high performance FM stereo radio transceiver.
Aimed at the growing music phone market, Broadcom claimed that the new chip
not only saves space and power, but adds FM transmit capabilities, embedded
software functionality and enhanced voice and stereo audio processing.
"Handset makers are looking for solutions that deliver audio and multimedia
experiences on cellular handsets comparable to advanced MP3 player-type devices
without impacting battery life," said Craig Ochikubo, vice president and general
manager of Broadcom's Wireless Personal Area Networking division.
The BCM2049 chip features SmartAudio voice processing and Bluetooth radio
enhancements that improve voice quality and the range of mono-headset
connections.
Furthermore, the support for stereo Bluetooth audio of either FM radio or
digital music files offers the ability simultaneously to distribute streams to
multiple stereo headphones, creating a wireless networked music environment.
The inclusion of FM transmission on the chip also means that sound can be
transmitted to a car or home stereo without the need for an external adaptor.
According to Broadcom, the FM radio part of the chip can scan worldwide
frequency bands from 65MHz to 108MHz, and has a 3dB higher receiver sensitivity
then previous Broadcom products. It also supports Radio Data Service and Radio
Broadcast Data Service processing.
The BCM2049 chip is sampling to early access customers with a full rollout
expected soon.
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