Multiplexing PC Video and USB 2.0 over 802.11n enabling “PC-on-TV” Functionality – Part One
As part one of a three part blog series, I will talk about the increased demand for adding PC-like functionality to the TV and Icron’s innovated solutions to meet this demand. The series highlights the challenges of combining high-quality video with a true PC experience including USB connectivity for devices with all transfer types (control, interrupt, bulk, and isochronous) to develop a high-performance and stable architecture. Low latency, high-quality video, optimized bandwidth, and consistent resolution over typical distances within a home are all achieved with the solution.
At Icron Technologies, we’ve developed ExtremeLink™ PC-on-TV technology to deliver high quality video and USB 2.0 wirelessly over 802.11n. Many technology platforms offer video streaming and a subset of other PC functionality to a standard television. What ExtremeLink™ technology offers is the transmission of high quality video and USB 2.0 to deliver all types of PC interaction including the ability to browse the Internet, access email, instant message, create documents, stream content off a flash drive, play games, and much more.
I will be covering all the challenges and the solution to create a complete “PC-on-TV” solution in this series. Further, as the market continues to demand more and more wireless connectivity with full PC functionality, the attractiveness of the solution becomes increasingly popular and the technology hurtles have already been addressed.
