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SoftConnex Announces USB Host Software Support for SymbianIrvine, Calif., February 18, 2003 - SoftConnex Technologies Inc. today announced it has joined the Symbian Platinum Partner Program and has released its Universal Serial Bus (USB) Host software solution for Symbian OS. As a result of SoftConnex's participation in the Symbian Platinum Partner Program, mobile phone manufacturers that standardize on Symbian OS now have easy access to the SoftConnex USB Host solution. By integrating the SoftConnex USBLink Host solution into Symbian OS smartphones and communicators, manufacturers can connect various internal components such as Bluetooth modules and mass storage devices for memory media interfaces, as well as enable external connectivity to any USB-enabled peripheral device, such as a printer, PDA or digital camera.
As a member of the Symbian Platinum Partner Program, SoftConnex is recognized not only for the breadth of its USB solutions but also for its experience in working with Symbian OS. "We welcome SoftConnex as a member of the Symbian Platinum Partner Program and are very pleased that they ported their best-in-class USBLink Host software solution to Symbian OS," said Jerry Panagrossi, vice president of Ecosystem Development, Symbian. "SoftConnex's participation in the Platinum Partner Program ensures that our licensees will have access to a comprehensive suite of USB software solutions for Symbian OS and proven porting and integration services."
The USBLink product suite, which includes USBLink Host, USBLink Device and USBLink On-The-Go (OTG), is a modularized approach to providing USB connectivity and data transport capabilities for embedded products. The software solutions were specifically designed for use in mobile devices, such as smartphones, as illustrated by their power management capabilities, small code footprints, and event-based architecture to increase system performance.
SoftConnex's USBLink Host solution comprises the host controller driver layer, USB protocol layer and a class module framework. The host controller layer is responsible for driving USB 1.1 and 2.0 host controllers, while the protocol layer enumerates USB devices and simulates a plug and play environment with the host operating system when the USB supports external devices. All USB transfer types are supported, as are complex USB devices that contain multiple configurations/interfaces and alternate settings. The USBLink Host class drivers are responsible for driving each type of device, such as Bluetooth and 802.11b baseband modules, and printers, digital still cameras and MP3 players. In addition, USBLink Host provides an interface for selected Bluetooth stacks through its USB Bluetooth class.
In addition to the existing host side support, current customer engagements are driving SoftConnex's effort to bring USB OTG to Symbian licensees. By adding support for the peripheral function and transceiver driver to the existing host side software, SoftConnex is developing an OTG solution for Symbian OS that will further broaden the ways in which mobile phone manufacturers can use USB. More specifically, smartphones that integrate OTG hardware and USBLink OTG with Symbian OS will enable users to connect their phone directly to other USB enabled devices and share data without using a PC.
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