CSR boosts Actions Semiconductor's MP3 design with wireless connectivity
Actions Semiconductor has designed the MP3 evaluation board around its MIPS 4KEc MP3 player chipset on a hardware development board and software development environment along with the CSR BlueCore4-ROM silicon.
As the functionality of MP3 players continues to evolve, wireless connectivity is set to be the biggest differentiator in products hitting the market this Christmas and into next year. Actions Semiconductor is offering OEMs further differentiation for their MP3 products with its own design by integrating wireless connectivity to a mobile phone. The addition of mobile phone connectivity was made possible by the two companies' close collaboration on the design.
This call handling function means that when a call comes in, the mobile phone pages the MP3 player, which will route the call to the Bluetooth headset and pause the music at the same time. Once the call is finished, the Actions-based MP3 player resumes MP3 playback.
Tracy Hopkins, Vice President of CSR's Consumer Business Unit, commented, "With the huge growth in the MP3 and PMP market, it is crucial that manufacturers are able to offer consumers the best functionality. Wireless connectivity is becoming a must-have." Hopkins continued "We have worked with Actions to also bring the added function of handling calls via the MP3 player / Bluetooth headset. Actions have put together a very feature-rich product that really uses Bluetooth functionality to the full."
John Lee, Global Marketing Strategy Director, Actions Semiconductor added. "The quality of CSR's support and its technology offering, as well as its understanding in integrating Bluetooth into a portable music platform meant it was very easy to work with CSR. We were able to develop an outstanding product benefiting from the best Bluetooth solution on the market today - and, thanks to CSR's support, to bring this to market in no time at all."
More information can be found at http://www.csr.com/ and the partner web site http://www.btdesigner.com/
More information about Bluetooth technology can be found on the SIG web site at http://www.bluetooth.com/
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