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[New Products] Co-Existence Software Limits Interference Staff October 2003
The rapid growth of Wi-Fi devices and the steady increase in Bluetooth-enabled products are resulting in increased signal interference. To address this problem, many hardware chip sets have been designed with accompanying software. Taking an alternate approach, Silicon Wave just announced a "software-only" solution. Dubbed the UltimateBlue Coexistence Technology, this solution is implemented entirely on the company's single-chip SiW3000 Bluetooth radio processor. It's designed to minimize interference between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless technology. Because this solution is software based, no hardware or driver modifications are required. Best of all, the UltimateBlue Coexistence Technology is Wi-Fi chip-set agnostic. This means that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) can implement this co-existence solution with virtually any vendor's 802.11 chip set. The UltimateBlue Coexistence Tech-nology complements the Adaptive Frequency Hopping techniques found in the upcoming Bluetooth Specification Version 1.2. For those situations in which legacy Bluetooth Specification Version 1.1 devices are still in use, it promises to minimize interference and enhance performance. The key features of the UltimateBlue Coexistence Technology include:
The UltimateBlue Coexistence Tech-nology is available now from RF Micro DevicesSilicon Wave's exclusive worldwide distributor. Contact RFMD for pricing information. Silicon Wave, Inc. |
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