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News Release from: SiTel Semiconductor | Subject: Natalie 3.0
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 December 2007
Software kit creates cordless
applications
Kit provides a single basic stack and MMI that cover all current PSTN and future integrated access device cordless telephony applications.
SiTel Semiconductor has a new software development kit for cordless telephony Natalie 3.0 comprises a complete, proven and scalable wireless protocol stack in C source code, as well as hardware reference designs, development boards, debugging tools, a standard man machine interface (MMI) and basic application code examples
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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This new release also offers a through-the-air upgrade capability, allowing customers to create CAT-iq compliant devices that seamlessly support future protocol developments.
Based on a user-friendly, modular architecture, the Natalie software kit can be used with the entire SiTel product family.
All industry accepted protocols (DECT, DECT 6.0, 2.4GHz, 5.8GHz and CAT-iq) are incorporated along with DSP-related and operating system functionality.
A standard MMI is provided but using the development tools within the kit customers can create a fully customised MMI for enabling fixed and portable part (FP/PP) functionality.
"As a leading silicon provider for CAT-iq cordless telephony applications, we aim to help our customers react to the growing pressures of getting to market fast and at low cost", says Jos van der Loop, Product Marketing Manager of SiTel.
"Developed over the last 20 years, the Natalie software helps customers cut development times, costs and resource demand for systems, features and upgrades, while maintaining complete freedom on feature integration".
"The full Natalie package of software and hardware IP ensures everyone from small design houses to international manufacturers can fully benefit from low-cost research and development".
Completely field upgradeable, the Natalie kit provides a single basic stack and MMI that cover all current PSTN and future IAD (integrated access device) cordless telephony applications.
SiTel's Natalie roadmap also ensures new software functionality is released in time to meet market demands while maintaining backwards compatibility.
In addition, extensive support, training and documentation are available.
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