Staccato Communications Single-Chip Products Earn Wireless USB Certification
November 24, 2007 // Published as a news service by IHS
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Staccato Communications' Ripcord SC3500 single-chip, all-complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) product family received wireless universal serial bus (USB) certification from the USB Implementers Forum (IF).
Certification from the USB-Implementers Forum (IF) permits Staccato the use of the wireless USB logo to highlight product compliance and interoperability to the wireless USB specification, according to Staccato Communications.
Staccato offers the Ripcord family of products based on the wireless USB specification and the WiMedia Alliance's ultra-wideband (UWB) Common Radio Platform.
Staccato's Ripcord SC3500 series is implemented using 110 nanometer (nm) digital CMOS process technology and is offered as a wafer chip-scale package (WCSP).
Staccato's wireless USB products are built upon the Protocol Independent Kernel (PIK) to enable simultaneous support for wireless USB, Bluetooth version 3.0, WiMedia Internet Protocol (IP) and mobile services including wireless video and Personal Area Social Networking (PASN).
Staccato's 110 nm digital CMOS silicon includes radio frequency (RF), digital baseband, media access controller (MAC), memory, 32-bit reduced instruction set computer (RISC) processor, encryption engine and various inputs/outputs including USB 2.0 host, USB 2.0 device and SDIO 1.1 device.
Source: Staccato Communications.