Product category: Intellectual Property Cores
News Release from: Wipro-NewLogic | Subject: Wild
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 7 February 2002
IP core family is
Wild about wireless LANs
NewLogic has a new family of products targeted at wireless LAN (WLAN) applications
Nicknamed "Wild" (wireless LAN IP for LSI Designs), the products will build on the enormous global success of NewLogic's Boost Bluetooth cores. The Wild IP core family comprises an IEEE-compliant dual band MAC core, 802.11b and 802.11a modem cores, as well the complete protocol software featuring NIC and access point functionality.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 7 February 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The IP cores are "futureproof" and prepared for optional features such as the upcoming quality-of-service and security enhancements.
All cores are provided in synthesisable RTL format, including comprehensive test benches and documentation.
"The MAC (including software) and the digital PHY cores have been a major focus for us.
RF IC cores designed for advanced CMOS technology will follow and will build on our successful Bluetooth (Boost) radio experience", explained Matthias Kaestner, Vice President of Business Development at NewLogic.
"NewLogic will also license complete WLAN reference IC designs to cut down the lengthy chip design process for customers.
Each core has been optimised for easy integration, lowest possible gate count and low power consumption", he added.
"NewLogic has established itself as one of the world's leading providers of intellectual property and design services for secure and wireless communication technology", said Hans-Peter Metzler, President and CEO.
"We continue to expand our operations in both France and Austria while attracting top talents from around the world.
New purpose built labs in Lustenau and in France have been recently commissioned to keep up with our growth", he added.
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