Wolfson licenses Oxford Digital's TinyCore DSP
Edinburgh, UK -- January 5, 2011 â Wolfson Microelectronics plc, a global leader in the design and development of mixed-signal semiconductors and Audio Hubs that combine to deliver High Definition Audio solutions, has today announced a licence agreement with audio processing specialist Oxford Digital Limited to use its digital signal processor (DSP) core in a selection of Wolfsonâs industry-leading Audio Hub products.
Oxford Digitalâs TinyCore DSP core delivers a low-power, low gate count, highly configurable solution which simplifies the software development process, allowing easy porting of audio function algorithms thereby reducing the time-to-market for customers.
Wolfsonâs architecture-defining Audio Hubs blend together many of Wolfsonâs successful audio components to deliver world-class audio performance, significantly enhanced battery life, longer music playback time and more end user features at a lower total cost. Crucially, Wolfsonâs Audio Hubs enable system designers to optimally manage increasingly complex multiple use cases in portable multimedia applications including smartphones, tablet computers, e-book readers, navigation devices and media players.
Eddie Sinnott, Portfolio Director at Wolfson Microelectronics, said, âWe selected Oxford Digitalâs TinyCore DSP due to its efficiency at executing certain key High Definition Audio algorithms, which our customers tell us provide them with a differentiator in their market place. Our choice was helped by the ease of its software porting process, excellent power efficiency, scalability and rapid time-to-market, all of which complement our architecture.â
John Richards, CEO of Oxford Digital, said, âWolfson is a leader in high-quality and low-power mixed-signal audio and we are excited to be working with them on integrating our IP into their products. Our TinyCore audio DSP will enable Wolfson to respond very rapidly to customer requirements and minimise future embedded software maintenance costs due to the structure of our tools.â
About Oxford Digital Limited
Oxford Digital Limited spun out of Sony Corporationâs Pro-Audio Lab, Oxford in July 2006. Since then it has established itself as an innovative technology company providing IP solutions to major international organisations. Oxford Digital specialises in digital audio signal processing for the mobile and consumer equipment and Pro-Audio markets.
Amongst the items in its technology portfolio is a complete end-to-end solution for audio processing for semiconductor manufacturers. This solution includes an extremely compact audio DSP core, a rapid programming and development environment (or direct implementation of fully optimised embedded code from MatLab Simulink simulations), audio effects and back-end tuning tools that allow rapid optimisation of the sonic performance of Consumer Electronics equipment.
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