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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "OMAP processors", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release ELIPS software runs on TI building blocks from Open-Plug, which we summarised at the time by saying "Open-Plug is making its ELIPS Framework and Application Suite available on Texas Instruments' LoCosto and OMAPV0130 OMAP-Vox products". Earlier in the week, we featured the news release Alliance secures mobile TV access from Texas Instruments (April 2006-): "Texas Instruments is working with Orange and Viaccess to provide content and access protection for broadcast TV on a mobile device".
 
In January 2007, we covered the news from Texas Instruments (April 2006-) - take a look at CES 2007 demo combines DLP with OMAP which says: "Texas Instruments delivers portable access to personalised content, as well as the flexibility to share and view it with friends, family, colleagues and classmates".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Texas Instruments (April 2006-), Development kit puts games on OMAP handsets, as well as Personal video recording goes mobile at IBC from Texas Instruments (April 2006-), and Power chips feature simple digital voltage scaling from Texas Instruments (April 2006-).
 

See also:

Dev kit eases wireless LAN integration (May 2006)
A developer kit provides systems-level building blocks to add Wi-Fi connectivity to battery-operated devices from digital still cameras to emerging communications and entertainment applications

Processor is first with Windows CE 6 support (May 2006)
Microsoft has selected TI's OMAP2420 applications processor as the first ARM11-based development platform for its Windows CE 6 beta release distributed this week to device makers worldwide

Handset TV chip stars in CTIA demonstration (April 2006)
At this week's CTIA Wireless 2006, Texas Instruments is showcasing a live demonstration of the only single-chip mobile digital TV DVB-H solution in the market - the Hollywood chip (DTV1000)

Third-generation IC integrates more into handsets (February 2006)
TI reckons the OMAP 3 platform will transform the mobile phone into a personal and professional tool that allows consumers to integrate work and entertainment into one device

Stereo codecs cut power consumption (January 2006)
Texas Instruments has introduced a family of low-noise, stereo, portable audio codecs with power consumption as low as 14mW

Embedded Flash suits memory-hungry devices (December 2005)
New from M-Systems, DOC H3 is the company's next generation embedded Flash drive (EFD) based on a DiskOnChip architecture

Single-chip provides assisted GPS (November 2005)
Texas Instruments has introduced the industry's first single-chip assisted global positioning system (A-GPS) solution in 90nm process technology for mobile phones

OMAP2 architecture powers Docomo 3G handsets (November 2005)
Texas Instruments' OMAP2420 application processor has been selected for the new NTT Docomo's FOMA 902i series 3G handsets to provide advanced multimedia capabilities

RTOS runs on latest OMAP processor (June 2005)
The Nucleus real-time operating system is now available for the Texas Instruments OMAP5912 processor

LDOs shrink to chip scale packages (June 2005)
A new series of 200mA low-dropout linear regulators in 1.5 x 1mm chip scale packages are 80% smaller than today's SOT-23 devices

Driving 3G technology to the masses (March 2005)
Texas Instruments Incorporated's Wireless Terminals Business Unit, detailed in a Tokyo press conference how TI's 3G technology is being widely adopted worldwide

Single-chip solutions drive voice over WLAN (March 2005)
TI's new WiLink mobile wireless LAN (mWLAN) platform includes single-chip solutions to drive voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) into mainstream mobile phones

Baseband processor migrates towards UMTS (February 2005)
An enhanced, cost-efficient GSM/GPRS/Edge solution for handset manufacturers aims to bring advanced multimedia features to mainstream mobile phones

Nokia to adopt single-chip RF device (January 2005)
Nokia is to incorporate a single-chip solution based on TI's digital RF processor (DRP) technology to its future mobile phones

OMAP designs go on show in Hong Kong (November 2004)
Two new customers in China are using its the TI OMAP platform for local handsets

SIngle chip for Bluetooth (November 2004)
Texas Instruments has introduced a claimed industry-first single-chip Bluetooth wireless networking solution using advanced 90nm process technology

Virtual platform speeds OMAP software development (October 2004)
The VPOM-2420 is a new virtual platform for embedded software development for Texas Instruments OMAP processors

Pocket PCs bring wireless technologies together (July 2004)
A range of TI wireless solutions, including Bluetooth technology, OMAP processors and 802.11 WLAN technology, will be included in two new converged mobile devices from the HP iPAQ Pocket PC series

Processor powers up 3G handsets (April 2004)
The OMAP application processor features in new FOMA 900i Series 3G handsets from NTT DoCoMo, including the N900i from NEC, P900i from Panasonic Mobile Communications and SH900i made by Sharp

Platform unites dual-core processor with RTOSs (April 2004)
Enea Embedded Technology has developed a novel bundled RTOS platform for Texas Instruments' OMAP architecture

Mobile entertainment drives the industry (March 2004)
Developments in content, delivery and mobile devices are making mobile entertainment a remarkable business opportunity, according to TI Vice President and Manager of Strategic Marketing Doug Rasor

Mobile Flash technology helps upgrade handsets (March 2004)
TI has integrated support for M-Systems' Mobile DiskOnChip Flash disk onboard multimedia memory solution into its OMAP 1710 application processor

Templeton looks to wireless future (March 2004)
Wireless has become the most important platform in consumer electronics and will be a primary focal point for innovation in coming years, says Rich Templeton, TI's Chief Operating Officer

Second-generation processor puts it all in one (February 2004)
Texas Instruments reckons its new OMAP 2 architecture for 2.5 and 3G mobile phones that will transform what were trendy devices into a high-quality, personal entertainment experience

Embedded Linux comes to OMAP platform (January 2004)
Innvo Systems is supporting Embedded Linux 2.4.19-rmk6-omap1 kernel with Qtopia 1.6 using Qt/Embedded libraries on the TI OMAP platform

Debug system provides full RTOS coverage for OMAP (November 2003)
The Trace32 debug system now supports OSEck, the real-time operating system from Enea Embedded Technology for the TMS320C55xx and OMAP processors

Open environment to cut cost of mobile Java (November 2003)
Sun Microsystems and TI are working together to deliver optimised end-to-end wireless solutions for 2.5G and 3G networks

IC does the lot for single-cell power supplies (August 2003)
A new feature-rich battery charging and power conversion IC delivers unmatched levels of performance and power conversion efficiency up to 97%

Debugger gains real-time support for TI processors (July 2003)
The Trace32 debugger now supports the DSP/BIOS real-time operating system for Texas Instruments TMS320C55xx and OMAP processors

Atelier adds to Symbian platform (June 2003)
Atelier has licensed its Symbian OS 2.5G telephony subsystem to Texas Instruments

Customised development for Symbian-based systems (May 2003)
Metrowerks has introduced two additions to its family of CodeWarrior wireless development kits for Symbian OS

Graphics library turns OMAP handset into console (May 2003)
TI and Symbian have developed a plug-in library for the Symbian multimedia and graphics framework to enable superior graphics handling on TI's OMAP processor family

Chipsets carve out four different mobile segments (February 2003)
Four new GSM/GPRS chipset solutions build on the market success of their predecessors to enable compelling new multimedia applications on wireless mobile devices addressing all market segments

Nokia and TI extend development work (February 2003)
Nokia and Texas Instruments have extended their relationship through an agreement on Nokia's Series 60 Platform and Texas Instruments' industry-leading OMAP application processors

 

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