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Product category: Communications ICs (Wireless)
News Release from: Future Waves
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 30 April 2007

Pure design win is RF success

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Pure Digital has signed to use an RF CMOS device from Future Waves in its digital radio receivers.

Future Waves has secured an important design win for its CMOS RF device with Pure Digital, a division of Imagination Technologies and market leading manufacturer of DAB digital radios Glenn Vandevoorde, CEO of Future Waves says: "Securing Pure Digital as a customer has always been of strategic significance to Future Waves as it positions us in the leading DAB digital radio product range"

"Along with our design wins in the mobile digital TV markets, this demonstrates the quality and cost effectiveness of our RF technology".

"The relationship with Future Waves is part of Pure Digital's overall strategy to broaden its component supplier base as the market for DAB digital radio continues to mature", says Paul Smith, GM of Pure Digital.

"Future Waves' strength in multistandard CMOS RF solutions and technical performance of its solution makes it a valuable strategic supplier to Pure".

"The alignment of Future Waves' roadmap with the product roadmap of Pure also enables a long term relationship which will allow Pure to maintain its leadership position in the digital radio market".

Professor Chris Toumazou from Imperial College London and Executive Chairman of Future Waves says: "I am delighted to see a core semiconductor technology from Imperial College London being commercialised in such a successful way".

"The design win with Pure Digital is a significant milestone for this company".

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