Noesis Technologies Releases DVB-H Reed Solomon Decoder
Nov. 5, 2007 -- Noesis Technologies announced today the immediate availability of its compact area paramaterizable Reed Solomon Decoder and Encoder IP core (ntRS-CA). Along with its existing high throughput parameterizable Reed Solomon Decoder and Encoder (ntRS-HT), Noesis Technologies offers a complete portofolio of IP core solutions for applications that require error correction coding based on Reed Solomon algorithm.
The ntRS-HT and ntRS-CA IP cores are highly parameterizable and can be used in a variety of applications such as IEEE 802.16a, IEEE.802.16e, DVB-S, DVB-H, ITU G.984(GPON), ITU G.975, xDSL, IESS-308, CCSDS e.t.c. The newly released ntRS-CA is especially ideal for low-power applications such DVB-H.
License options and availability
ntRS-CA is available under a flexible licensing scheme as parameterizable VHDL or Verilog source code or as a fixed netlist in various FPGA target technologies.
About Noesis Technologies
Noesis Technologies is a leading provider of Forward Error Correction IP core solutions. Noesis Technologies specializes in the design, development and marketing of high quality, cost effective communication IP cores and provides VLSI design services. Its field of expertise include Forward Error Correction, Cryptography and Networking technology. In these fields, a broad range of high quality IP cores are offered.
Noesis IP cores have been licensed worldwide and its impressive list of customers ranges from large companies to dynamic startups in diverse market sectors such telecommunications, networking, military, industrial control and lower-power portable.
For more information, visit the Noesis website at www.noesis-tech.com.
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