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Hauppauge
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Listing of all 27 news releases from SMSC:
Alliances secure interoperability and content
SMSC has formed an alliance with the Digital Living Networking Alliance (DLNA) and will support Digital Transmission Content Protection over Internet Protocol (DTCP-IP).
News from SMSC (20 September 2006)
Coprocessor covers interoperability and protection
Network multimedia coprocessor supports leading industry interoperability standards and is first wired Ethernet coprocessor to support Digital Living Network Alliance guidelines.
News from SMSC (20 September 2006)
Onboard sensors connect with SST bus
Temperature sensing devices are compliant with Intel's new high-speed single-wire simple serial transport (SST) bus.
News from SMSC (21 June 2006)
Analyser gives snapshot of MOST networks
Network analysis tool provides a graphical overview of a complete MOST network at a glance.
News from SMSC (19 June 2006)
MOST bus devices double the bandwidth
A new line of products doubles the bandwidth available for automotive infotainment applications using the Media Oriented Systems Transport standard from 25 to 50Mbit/s.
News from SMSC (12 June 2006)
IR controller chip bridges convergence gap
An IR controller IC enables media centre PCs running the upcoming release of Windows Vista to act and appear more like consumer electronic devices than personal computers.
News from SMSC (25 May 2006)
Oki signs for MOST support
SMSC has reached a licensing agreement with Oki Electric enabling its controllers to connect through SMSC's MediaLB interface to a high-performance Media Oriented Systems Transport network.
News from SMSC ( 8 May 2006)
Analyser helps debug MOST networks
The OptoLyzer G2 is a highly modular and scalable MOST network analysis tool portfolio supporting various MOST speeds for both optical and electrical physical layers.
News from SMSC ( 2 May 2006)
Toshiba to adopt automotive network standard
Toshiba is to integrate SMSC's Media Local Bus technology to provide an interface from its Capricorn SoCs to a Media Oriented System Transport automotive multimedia network.
News from SMSC (19 April 2006)
R-Class Mercedes adds multimedia network
SMSC's MOST multimedia networking technology has been selected as part of the infotainment system for the recently introduced 2006 Mercedes-Benz R-Class sports tourer vehicle.
News from SMSC (13 December 2005)
Audi signs for multimedia networking technology
SMSC's MOST multimedia networking technology has been selected for the infotainment system of the Audi Q7 model, which was officially launched in September 2005 at the Frankfurt Auto Show.
News from SMSC (17 November 2005)
Renesas licenses SMSC technology
User application article SMSC and Renesas Technology have reached a licensing agreement enabling Renesas to use SMSC technology, providing Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) for DVD audio and video.
News from SMSC ( 9 November 2005)
Multimedia network features in new S-Class
SMSC's MOST multimedia networking technology has been selected as part of the infotainment system, launched in September 2005, for the Mercedes-Benz 2006 S-Class.
News from SMSC (19 October 2005)
Temperature sensors for mobile and desktop PCs
Computer designers face unrelenting pressure to shrink systems and curb costs without sacrificing performance.
News from SMSC ( 6 October 2005)
Media device controller adds infra-red remote
The USB2232 is a USB-to-infra-red and 15-in-1 Flash media card reader with integrated consumer infra-red (CIR) controller.
News from SMSC (21 September 2005)
Multimedia network features in new Mercedes
SMSC's MOST multimedia networking technology has been selected as part of the infotainment system for the 2006 Mercedes-Benz B-Class and M-Class platforms.
News from SMSC (14 September 2005)
BMW makes the MOST of infotainment
SMSC's MOST multimedia networking technology has been selected for the new BMW 3-Series infotainment system, successfully introduced in early 2005.
News from SMSC (31 August 2005)
USB transceiver passes High-Speed test
SMSC has introduced its USB3450 UTMI+ stand-alone device/host transceiver that has passed High-Speed USB compliance testing with the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF).
News from SMSC (29 August 2005)
PHY chip supports low-pin interface
SMSC has announced its support of the royalty-free ULPI specification through the availability of the company's USB3300 ULPI stand-alone peripheral, embedded host or On The Go transceiver.
News from SMSC ( 9 August 2005)
USB to ATA controller finds a new home
Telechips has selected SMSC's new USB2005 third generation USB to ATA controller with Windows Media Digital Rights Management for its reference design serving the personal media player market.
News from SMSC (13 June 2005)
Flash memory reader and USB hub come together
IR controller targets camera phone duties
USB PHY sets the gold standard
Speedy USB transceiver stands alone
Vocal support for Ethernet controller
I/O controllers embed into industrial designs
New identity for fabless solutions provider

