SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Monday, March 2nd 2015 [ME NewsWire]
(BUSINESS
WIRE) eASIC Corporation, (@easic) a fabless semiconductor company that
delivers a custom integrated circuits (IC) platform (eASIC Platform),
and Denmark Headquartered Comcores ApS, a specialized supplier of
silicon intellectual property (SIP) today announced the immediate
availability of the Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) v6.1 for
eASIC’s Nextreme-3 28nm devices.
With an increased line
rate up to 12.165Gbps and improved line coding efficiency, CPRI v6.1
supports an increased RF signal bandwidth of up to 240MHz needed for the
proliferation of C-RAN fronthaul networks. When combined with the new
ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) ORI (Open Radio
Interface) ISG (Industry Specifications Group) standard for 2:1 LTE
lossless compression algorithm, the effective RF signal bandwidth for
CPRI v6.1 can be increased to 480MHz bandwidth while meeting 3GPP LTE RF
performance and latency requirements.
The new CPRI
v6.1 IP with integrated ORI compliant compression engine in an eASIC
Nextreme-3 custom IC platform allow developers to implement more
efficient digital DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) and remote radio
head solutions in a zero-footprint form factor. As an example a 2x2 low
power radio can be deployed using a 240MHz signal bandwidth per antenna
either in contiguous or non-contiguous spectrum applications making it
ideal for high performance neutral-host multi-operator and multi-band
DAS applications. Alternatively, a 4x4 radio head can be implemented
using 120MHz bandwidth per antenna.
The combination of
eASIC Nextreme-3 custom IC platforms with 12.5Gbps serial transceivers
and Comcores highly integrated CPRI v6.1 IP with compression engine
compliant to ORI standard provides a compelling solution that consumes a
fraction the power of alternatives, enabling zero-footprint radio
modules and drastically reducing the amount of optic fiber connectivity.
“Efficiency,
in terms of cost, power and time to market, are paramount to enabling
LTE-Advanced and 5G wireless communication systems”, said Jasbinder
Bhoot, Vice President of Worldwide Marketing at eASIC. “The Comcores
CPRI v6.1 IP implemented in an eASIC Nextreme-3 platform not only
enables next generation radio, but also open up a wide range of optical
and outdoor microwave fronthaul system applications”.
About eASIC Corporation
eASIC
is a semiconductor company offering a differentiated solution that
enables us to rapidly and cost-effectively deliver custom ICs, creating
value for our customers’ hardware and software systems. Our eASIC
solution consists of our eASIC platform which incorporates a versatile,
pre-defined and reusable base array and customizable single-mask layer,
our ASICs, delivered using either our easicopy or standard ASIC
methodologies and our proprietary design tools. We believe this
innovative technology allows eASIC to offer the optimal combination of
fast time-to-market, high performance, low power consumption, low
development cost and low unit cost for our customers. eASIC Corporation
is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Investors include Khosla
Ventures, Crescendo Ventures, Seagate Technology, Kleiner Perkins
Caufield and Byers (KPCB) and Evergreen Partners.
About Comcores
Comcores
is a leading provider of silicon agnostic IP-cores for wireless
communication with a particular focus on front-hauling and cloud-RAN.
State-of-the-art know how and practical experience enabling connectivity
in wireless systems are key elements in Comcores’s delivery of unique,
high quality, production-proven IP-cores. Comcores solutions not only
accelerate development and cut costs; they increase overall design
reliability and project predictability.
To learn more about IP-core offerings from Comcores please visit www.comcores.com or contact us at info@comcores.com.
Privately held Comcores is headquartered in Greater Copenhagen Area, Denmark.
Contacts
eASIC Corporation
Brent Przybus, 408-855-9200
bprzybus@easic.com
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