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Neul, Ltd. Introduces Iceni, World's First TV White Space ASIC
CAMBRIDGE, UK --(Business Wire)--
Neul, Ltd. today announced the release of the world's first TV White
Space transceiver chip, Iceni. Capable of tuning across the entire UHF
TV white space spectrum (470 - 790MHz), the single chip solution draws
very little power while delivering reliable, secure, long range
wireless, non-line-of-sight connectivity to previously unreachable
applications and locations for both machine-to-machine (M2M) or Internet
of Things (IoT), as well as for applications in wireless broadband.
Developed by the team behind the world's first single-chip Bluetooth
device, Iceni communicates using white space radio to access the high
quality UHF spectrum that has become available due to the transition of
television from analog to more efficient digital broadcasting. Utilizing
this license-exempt spectrum, Neul 's innovative and disruptive wireless
network technology, enabled by the Iceni ASIC, dramatically reduces the
costs associated with running a communications network. By deploying or
using a Neul network, customers benefit from unrivalled geographic
coverage, increased network capacity and dramatically reduced costs.
As the first TV White Space transceiver chip, Iceni offers an impressive
level of integration:
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Operating over the entire TV white space frequency range, from 470MHz
to 790MHz, and supporting both 6 MHz and 8 MHz channel bandwidths
while conforming to the strict white space regulatory requirements.
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Adaptive digital modulaton schemes and error correction methods can
be selected according to the trade-off between data rate and range
required for a given application.
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Encryption mechanisms ensure secure data transfer over the air.
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Memory-mapped parallel bus interface and discrete interrupt lines can
be used for waking the external application processor, such as an ARM (News - Alert)
M3, upon receipt of a relevant frame.
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Programmable IOs are available for controlling the external RF
front-end, such as a Transmit Power Amplifier.
Neul has white space networks on four continents and continues to deploy
specific white space infrastructure around the world. Devices
integrating the Iceni chip can access these networks at a fraction of
the cost of wired or cellular wireless connections. The network has been
specifically designed to be data only in order to support the explosive
growth of wireless data, including the expected billions of M2M and IoT
connections. Moreover, the Iceni ASIC is designed with the small
footprint, low power consumption and temperature specifications often
required by these emerging applications.
"The M2M and IoT space is growing tremendously in a number of markets
including oil and gas, utilities, automation and more. When we looked at
existing solutions and compared them to the promise of white space, we
uncovered an opportunity to help build smart infrastructure and
applications at huge cost savings, without sacrificing bandwidth or
reliability," said James Collier, founder and CEO of Neul. "The Iceni
chip allows us to connect to devices that were previously unreachable.
This opens up entirely new options for connectivity in healthcare,
transport, education, heavy industry and more. We are pleased to have
reached this milestone in the charge to make white space networks and
services available to those game-changing applications."
Iceni samples are available today to select partners to begin testing
and development of new white space-enabled solutions.
About Neul
Founded in Cambridge, UK in 2010 by the core team responsible for
building Europe's most successful fabless semiconductor company, CSR (News - Alert);
Neul develops innovative and disruptive wireless network technology
dedicated to connecting the world of machines. Neul is the first to
deploy white space wireless network technology based on the
royalty-free, open network standard, Weightless, and the first to
develop a single chip white space transceiver. The Neul vision is to
bring about a revolution in the way devices and applications
communicate, enabling the Internet of everything. Visit www.neul.com
for more information.

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