Austereo licenses audio IP core portfolio from Coreworks including SPDIF, I2S/LJ/RJ serial interfaces and asynchronous sample rate converter for use in radio broadcasting equipment
“Nowadays it is possible to implement complete audio systems in FPGAs by assembling virtual components together.” said Brett Kelly National Project Engineer from Austereo Corporation. “Coreworks proved to be a one-stop shop for a great deal of the IP cores that we needed.”
“Working with Austereo is a great joy for Coreworks, and it proves we can reach a diversified market place, and not only the traditional semiconductor, facless and OEM market. This is possible because our IP is designed to be truly technology independent, supporting FPGA as well as SoC design flows”, said José T. de Sousa, Coreworks’ CEO. “Coreworks have been working on audio interface IP while developing its state-of-the-art DSP technology: the SideWorks™ architecture, which will enable the company to tackle audio processing in addition to audio interfacing. We are preparing a self-contained audio engine, with the SideWorks architecture inside, which will support AC-3, AAC, MPEG audio layers I/II/III, etc,.as well as multiple pre and post processing audio functions.”
The Coreworks’ family of IP building blocks is offered for both FPGAs and ASICs. For more information please visit www.coreworks-sa.com.
About Coreworks®
Coreworks® S.A. is a leading provider of multimedia and communications semiconductor intellectual property. Coreworks’ IPs have been integrated in a wide variety of products, and implemented in various process geometries. Its proprietary technology and tools allows rapid creation and programming of Reconfigurable HW/SW IPs, targeting emerging applications such as satellite radio, software radio, DTV, IP-Phone, MID, wireless communications, etc.
About Austereo Corporation
Austereo Group Ltd is one of Australia's most progressive and exciting entertainment based media companies. Reaching over 4.5 million Australian's weekly, Austereo delivers a combination of traditional and new media platforms on which to communicate with our audience. The company operates three national radio networks; Today and Triple M, with stations in all mainland Australian state capital cities along with two leading joint venture stations in Newcastle and Canberra, as well as Australia’s first national commercial digital radio network, Radar. The company is also involved in offshore markets, including Malaysia and the UK.
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