
‘Plug and play’ capability
brings high-speed wireless Ultra-Wideband solution to PC,
mobile and consumer applications
ORLANDO, Fla. (Freescale Technology Forum) – June
22, 2005 – Leveraging the 700 million USB-enabled devices
worldwide, Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL, FSL.B) and Icron
Technologies Corporation (TSX Venture: IT), have demonstrated
the industry’s first USB 2.0 wireless solution using
Ultra-Wideband (UWB).
This new solution, which combines Icron’s ExtremeUSB
with Freescale’s UWB chipset, is designed to allow manufacturers
of PCs, peripherals, and consumer electronics applications
to wirelessly enable their USB products.
Unlike other efforts to create an entirely new USB standard
to incorporate UWB technology, Freescale and Icron’s
planned USB-over-UWB wireless solution is USB 2.0-compatible
and designed to support existing USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices
in the market today. This gives users a “plug and play”
experience right out of the box.
“The vast installed base of USB 1.1- and USB 2.0-enabled
devices worldwide offers many opportunities to provide a wireless
solution,” said Brian O'Rourke, senior analyst at In-Stat.
"According to a recent USB research report by In-Stat,
there were 706 million USB-enabled devices in the market in
2004 and that number is forecast to increase to 2.1 billion
in 2009."
OEMs can expect to integrate the Freescale UWB solution featuring
USB into small modules the size of typical USB flash drives,
which can be plugged into any USB port. For example, a consumer
could replace the cable between a laptop and USB printer by
simply plugging the module into the USB port on each device,
effectively eliminating the cable connection and replacing
it with a high speed wireless solution capable of transmitting
up to 20 meters.
“Icron’s ExtremeUSB technology allows us to leverage
the large, installed base of USB applications that desire
the high data rate, low power consumption performance of UWB,”
said Martin Rofheart, director of Ultra-Wideband operations
at Freescale. “With a relatively new technology such
as UWB, our OEM customers are looking for a proven connection
to existing standards – not layering a new technology
onto a newly developed specification.”
The primary benefit of Icron’s ExtremeUSB solution
is the existing USB 1.1 and 2.0 support, which requires no
additional drivers, host controller changes, or users configurations.
It is a true USB “plug and play” solution that
gives the user a wire-like USB experience. It supports all
USB-supported operating systems such as Windows®, MAC®
OS, Linux®, UNIX and Solaris. The combination of ExtremeUSB
and Freescale’s UWB is designed to provide a high-rate,
wireless solution that can be used in conjunction with the
USB 1.1 and 2.0 devices in the market today.
“We identified Freescale’s chipset as an ideal
UWB platform for the implementation of our ExtremeUSB technology
due to its performance and availability,” commented
Robert Eisses, vice president of sales and marketing at Icron.
“The market wants a simple USB 2.0 wire replacement
solution, and this solution is the quickest and easiest way
to make that happen, while still supporting the existing USB
standards.”
About the Demonstration
A demonstration of the USB-over-UWB wireless solution is
being shown this week at the Freescale Technology Forum being
held in Orlando, Fla., through June 23.
The demonstration is based on Freescale’s DS-UWB radio
chipset, the XS110, which is FCC-approved and commercially
available. It is paired with the commercially available FPGA-based
ExtremeUSB code delivering immediate support to USB 1.1 and
2.0 devices and device classes. The demonstration features
multiple USB 2.0 devices including a Flash drive, DVD player
playing high definition (HD) video, a USB 2.0-enabled digital
still camera and a Web camera, wirelessly transmitting via
Freescale’s DS-UWB solutions.
While this demonstration does not yet support the highest
rate of USB 2.0, the next generation of Freescale UWB products,
scheduled to sample later this year, is designed to integrate
the ExtremeUSB technology for USB 2.0 support embedded in
the chipset under a per-unit license agreement with Icron.
The XS660, a 660-megabits per second (Mbps) UWB solution from
Freescale, is designed to deliver wireless capability up to
20 meters and exceed the 480 Mbps data rate required for USB
2.0.
About Freescale Semiconductor
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. (NYSE:FSL, FSL.B) is a global
leader in the design and manufacture of embedded semiconductors
for the automotive, consumer, industrial, networking and wireless
markets. Freescale became a publicly traded company in July
2004 after more than 50 years as part of Motorola, Inc. The
company is based in Austin, Texas, and has design, research
and development, manufacturing or sales operations in more
than 30 countries. Freescale, a member of the S&P 500®,
is one of the world’s largest semiconductor companies
with 2004 sales of $5.7 billion (US).
www.freescale.com/uwb
About Icron Technologies Corporation
Icron Technologies Corporation’s patented ExtremeUSB®
technology extends the range of USB in wired environments
and enables wireless USB over any RF technology. ExtremeUSB
is the only USB-IF compliant extension solution and is deployed
globally in a wide range of applications including: industrial
automation, medical device, aerospace, KVM and computer networking.
ExtremeUSB technology is available in a variety of formats
including technology licenses, OEM modules, developer kits,
as well as branded and private-label products. The company
also provides a range of engineering and development services
focused on unique USB connectivity issues."
www.icron.com
Icron is a publicly traded corporation and trades under the
symbol "IT" on the TSX Venture Exchange. For information
on the company and its products, please visit www.icron.com
and for detailed financial information visit www.sedar.com.
The Toronto Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not
accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this
release.
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