New chip will bring digital radio to all consumer products: Frontier Silicon

Frontier Silicon has launched a digital radio receiver module specifically optimised for slave mode operation in a wide range of home audio products, at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show. The company says the “high performance slave mode DAB, DAB+ and DMB-Radio module will make digital radio a standard in all consumer home audio products.”

 

Venice 9 has been designed for straightforward integration into mini and micro Hi-Fi systems, iPod docking systems, Home Theatre in a Box (HTiB) and other home audio products. It is complaint with WorldDMB Profile 1, ensuring that it can be used in all countries that have adopted the Eureka-147 digital radio standard including UK, Germany, France, Australia, Switzerland and Scandinavia.

 

Venice 9 is based on the proven DAB/DAB+/DMB-Radio Kino 3 baseband chip and firmware from Frontier Silicon. Ideal for emerging DAB+, DMB-Radio and existing DAB markets, it provides enhanced receiver performance and low power consumption in a small footprint.

The standard version supports Band III for DAB and Band II for FM/RDS, and a version which adds DAB in L Band is also available for markets where this frequency band is a requirement. It has an optional high fidelity on-board DAC for the analogue audio output or I2S digital audio output to give a high quality feed into the audio system of the product.

The integration of digital radio into the huge range of audio products on the market will become increasingly important following the recent announcement of the launch of a nationwide public service and commercial DAB+ service in Germany planned for launch in autumn 2011.

To help speed time to market Frontier Silicon also provides an evaluation and development board called Wolfsburg along with PC based user control software to emulate the host processor in an audio system. The host processor communicates with the Venice 9 using the Frontier Silicon Application Programming Interface (FSAPI) sending data and audio to and from the module.

Frontier Silicon’s Director of Product Marketing Karen Parnell says: “Digital radio listening is increasing rapidly in many markets driven by consumers wanting to listen to the exciting new digital radio only content and crystal clear audio on their HTiB and Hi-Fi systems. Venice 9 offers a cost effective way to integrate digital radio into a vast array of home audio products giving brands and ODMs a rapid route to providing their customers with digital radio.”