SYSTEMONIC TECHNOLOGY ENABLES MULTI-BAND AND MULTI-PROTOCOL DATA
TRANSMISSION FOR FLEXIBLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Initial Solutions will be First to Transparently
Support Both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Standards for Wireless Communication
San Jose, CA and Dresden, Germany (February 25, 2002)
- Systemonic, an emerging leader providing complete communications
solutions in silicon, today announced the expansion of its technology
base to transparently support multiple standards across multiple
bands for wireless communication. Systemonic Technology is based
on OnDSP, a platform for the rapid generation of highly optimized
yet flexible, DSP-based solutions, and Systemonic RFlex, an
RF technology providing superior receiver sensitivity and frequency
selectivity over a broad range of operating frequencies. This technology
will allow Systemonic to produce a series of multi-protocol, multi-band
data communications solutions for high-growth markets this calendar
year. The first implementation is 802.11a+b, which is scheduled
to be sampled early in the second quarter and commercially available
early in the third quarter.
"This is a multi-standard world and the question
of which standard will become dominant is still open. Therefore
we are focused on providing flexible solutions that transparently
support multiple existing, evolving and emerging standards across
multiple bands," comments Ruediger Stroh, President and CEO
of Systemonic. "The race is on and with this technology we
start from the pole position."
The demand for mobility with wireless connectivity
is dramatically increasing. To service this need there are a growing
number of 2.4 GHz networks operating with the 802.11b standard.
Soon, incrementally faster networks, many at 5 GHz, offering 54
Mbps will be installed, and many will be overlaid on existing 2.4
GHz networks. Whether in a location with multiple protocol availability,
or moving from one network environment to another, a multi-protocol,
multi-mode solution is needed to allow the user to connect seamlessly.
The growing market need for the swift movement of all data types,
data, voice and video, will favor companies offering higher transmission
rates while providing support for the current installed base of
users.
"IDC's analysis indicates the wireless LAN market
is demanding higher bandwidth, greater network capacity and seamless
support for legacy systems," says Jason Smolek, Research Analyst
for Enterprise Networks and IP VPNs at IDC, the leading global provider
of technology forecasts, insights, and advice. "These demands
will be best served by multi-band, multi-protocol solutions that
can quickly support the newest high-speed standards."
Wireless LANs now offer performance and capacity that
complement their wired counterparts. This evolution of the wireless
market provides an opportunity for astonishing revenue growth for
communications companies. With the large number of new products
featuring wireless functionality, the Wireless LAN market's growth
will continue to accelerate not only in the enterprise but in the
home as well. This growth requires a unique type of solution capable
of processing the multiple wireless standards and interfacing to
the wired world.
OnDSP provides such a platform for the development
of highly optimized, yet flexible digital solutions. With this platform,
application specific DSPs, capable of processing multiple protocols
can be quickly generated. By anticipating the future needs of end-users,
support for next-generation protocols can be accommodated and subsequently
downloaded when they are approved.
Systemonic RFlex provides the company with a complementary
platform for the rapid development of high-performance, low-power,
multi-band radios. While the initial RF systems provide maximum
data rate transmission at maximum range for the 2.4 and 5.0 GHz
bands, future solutions will deliver optimized performance for a
very broad range of wireless products operating from 800 MHz to
over 6 GHz.
Bruce Myers, General Manager of Systemonic's Marlborough,
MA office and Director of RF Engineering said, "our low risk
approach to the development of this chipset provides a solid, cost
effective platform for our customers to quickly launch end-user
products that can be field upgradeable."
About Systemonic
Systemonic, founded in 1999, is a wireless communications platform
provider delivering complete Silicon System Solutions that power
wireless data, video and voice networks across standards, across
the world. Its flexible, re-configurable platform, combined with
world-class RF technology acquired in November 2001 from Raytheon
Company, allows customers to bring wireless communications products
that support multiple standards to market faster and with industry-leading
performance. November 2000, Systemonic completed second round funding
of USD 30 million from an investment consortium led by Atlas Venture
and APAX Europe IV, including, Krone mt, Lehman Bros. and Raytheon
Commercial Ventures Inc.