DSP algorithms offer communications solutions
Kane Computing has recently signed a distribution agreement to represent the portfolio of DSP algorithms, chips and solutions from Adaptive Digital Technologies in the UK and Ireland.
Kane Computing has recently signed a distribution agreement to represent the portfolio of DSP algorithms, chips and solutions from Adaptive Digital Technologies in the UK and Ireland.
Adaptive Digital's portfolio includes voice compression, conferencing, telephony signalling, voice over IP, noise reduction and echo cancellation algorithms for use with the Texas Instruments TMS320 family of DSPs.
"We are very excited to be partnering with Kane Computing", said Brian McCarthy, President, Adaptive Digital Technologies.
"Our partnership with Kane Computing fills a gap in our international sales coverage in a key territory".
"We look forward to the increased exposure our relationship with Kane Computing will provide".
"Kane understands the sales process and more importantly understands their customers and their needs".
"By combining our DSP technology with Kane's strong presence in the region we are opening the door to many new opportunities".
"We have been looking for a partner who provides a wide range of top quality telecom and audio software solutions combined with first class support", said Richard White, Managing Director of Kane Computing.
"I am pleased to say we have found this combination is provided by Adaptive Digital Technologies".
"Their algorithms, chips and solutions fit perfectly into own strategic marketing activities".
Adaptive Digital's flagship product is its patented, ITU G.168-2002 echo canceller, offered as both a network echo canceller and line echo canceller.
The network echo canceller supports echo tails up to 128ms, whereas the line echo canceller supports tail length up to 32ms.
Independently tested at AT and T's voice quality test lab, Adaptive Digital's G.168-2002 echo canceller has been certified as "carrier grade " and is fully compliant with the Texas Instruments xDAIS standard.
Adaptive Digital's echo canceller has been deployed in over 40 countries.
Adaptive Digital's G.PAK is a scalable and configurable voice-over-packet DSP software solution.
G.PAK provides all the DSP components necessary in a voice-over-packet system and provides an application interface to allow easy integration into a user's application.
Adaptive Digital's G.PAK base algorithm set includes G.711 and G.168 - 2002 compliant network echo canceller.
Adaptive Digital offers solutions based on G.PAK technology.
The high-density conference chip is designed to provide conference call capability to telephone systems.
The solution is based on the TI TMS320C6415 DSP generation.
Each 600MHz DSP can host up to 512 channels of VoIP, conferencing, tone detection, tone generation, voice record and playback, and other functions.
Adaptive Digital's ipPhoneChip includes all the DSP functionality necessary for a high quality IP speakerphone.
The ipPhoneChip runs on the Texas Instruments TMS320C5471 dual-core processor.
Adaptive Digital will soon be offering an IP phone reference design kit, based on its ipPhoneChip.
This same IP phone was recently showcased along with other consumer products at the TI Developers Conference 2005 Technology Playroom.
Kane Computing and Adaptive Digital are both Texas Instruments Third Party Partners.
Adaptive Digital has expertise in developing telephony algorithms and solutions on TI DSPs and Kane Computing has expertise in advising, supporting and supplying TI DSP developers with complete design and development packages.
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