Dialog
Semiconductor plc (FWB:DLG),
a provider of highly integrated innovative power management, audio and
short range wireless technologies, has announced that its ultra low
power Green
VoIP chip family has been adopted by VTech, a leading supplier of
cordless and corded phones.
Under the terms of the partnership VTech is using Dialog’s SC14452 and
SC14461 VoIP processors and Rhea software suite to produce a series of
VoIP cordless and corded phones. The first of which, the S-series of
single and dual-line phone systems, has been designed for the hotel
market and went into mass production in the fourth quarter of 2011. The
design win successfully extends Dialog’s relationship with VTech, which
is already using the company’s DECT
IC technology in its digital cordless phones.
VTech’s S-series VoIP phones incorporate multi-call and multi-handset
capabilities, speakerphone functionality, IEEE802.3af power over
Ethernet, and a USB charging facility, together with an array of other
advanced hotel phone features. Furthermore, the VTech SIP cordless
desktop phones incorporate DECT, CAT-iq and DECT 6.0 with an adjustable
coverage area to deliver improved clarity and installation management.
C.H. Tong, President of VTech Telecommunications Ltd, commented:
"Communications are increasingly done over IP, and our goal is to exceed
user expectations with our VoIP telephony products, providing clear and
reliable communications solutions. Our S-series phones have been
designed first and foremost with audio clarity and ease of use at their
heart and Dialog’s VoIP chips and software are the key to achieving
this.”
Jalal Bagherli, CEO of Dialog, added: "VTech is among the world’s
leading brand names, especially in the phone market, and is already a
customer for our DECT digital cordless phone ICs. Our close working
cooperation has helped us extend our relationship with this second
product line and integrate our Green VoIP processors into VTech’s latest
designs.”
The Dialog SC14452 is an award-winning VoIP IC with built-in DECT
support and has the flexibility to meet the diverse needs of users and
manufacturers. It features a 16-bit CompactRISC™ processor and two
user-programmable Gen2DSPs to deliver 240-MIPS of computational power.
The device uses a low clock frequency to achieve the industry’s lowest
power consumption figures, saving as much as 2W per desktop phone
compared with other solutions. It integrates a 32KHz wideband audio
codec, Class D amplifier and PAEC (Perfect Acoustic Echo Canceller) to
deliver exceptional audio clarity. Its sister device, the SC14461, has
all the capabilities of the SC14452 but without DECT support and is
aimed at corded desktop models.
Note to editors:
Dialog Semiconductor creates highly integrated, mixed-signal integrated
circuits (ICs) optimised for personal portable, low energy short-range
wireless, lighting, display and automotive applications. The company
provides flexible and dynamic support, world-class innovation and the
assurance of dealing with an established business partner.
With its unique focus and expertise in energy efficient system power
management, and now with the recent addition of low energy short range
wireless and VoIP technology to the portfolio, Dialog brings decades of
experience to the rapid development of ICs for personal portable
applications including smartphones, tablet PCs, digital cordless phones
and gaming applications.
Dialog’s power management processor companion chips are essential for
enhancing both the performance in terms of extended battery lifetime and
the consumers’ multimedia experience. With world-class manufacturing
partners, Dialog operates a fabless business model.
Dialog Semiconductor plc is headquartered near Stuttgart with a global
sales, R&D and marketing organisation. In 2011, it had approximately
$527 million in revenue and was one of the fastest growing European
public semiconductor companies. It currently has approximately 650
employees. The company is listed on the Frankfurt (FWB:DLG) stock
exchange and is a member of the German TecDax index.
