DIGITAL BROADCAST PIONEER GOES LIVE
WITH XILINX PLATFORM FPGAS
Xilinx Flagship FPGA family enables complete DVB-T COFDM
modulator solution on a single chip
PARIS, France, and SAN JOSE, Calif., January
8, 2002 - Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX) and Harris Broadcast
Europe, a leader in technology for the global standard Digital
Video Broadcasting (DVB-T) market, announced today that it
has selected the Xilinx Platform
Virtex-II FPGA to complete successful development of its
SPOT low power digital TV transmitter. The high density and
large internal memory of the Xilinx FPGA allowed Harris Broadcast
Europe to implement a complete Coded Orthogonal Frequency Division
Multiplex (COFDM) modulator for DVB-T. Harris is among a growing
number of customers using Xilinx FPGAs to develop products for
the digital video market.
“Our product strategy involves frequent performance
and functional upgrades, as digital broadcast technology is
evolving rapidly,” said Alain Untersee, director, product management
and marketing for digital broadcasting technologies at Harris
Broadcast Europe. “The flexibility and extensive reconfiguration
features of Xilinx Platform FPGAs were therefore very important
to the project. In addition, future enhancements can be
applied in the field through a simple firmware update.”
COFDM modulation is fundamental to many broadcast
standards such as DVB-T, DAB, and DRM, which are being adopted
in territories worldwide. As applied in the DVB-T standard widely
adopted around the world, COFDM modulation has 120 modes requiring
either 2k or 8k Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) and high accuracy
processing. Harris has also implemented complete Reed-Solomon
and convolutional coding algorithms on board the Xilinx FPGA,
as well as further digital filtering to create a fully DVB-T
compliant COFDM modulator. SPOT is part of a complete range
of digital and analogue transmission solutions from Harris.
“This project demonstrates how the flexibility
of FPGAs allows important emerging standards to become commercially
successful in a short time frame,” said Robert Green, Video
and Broadcast marketing manager at Xilinx. “Digital broadcast
standards are essential to securing the future of TV and radio
markets Xilinx Platform FPGAs met the extensive technical requirements
of COFDM while providing time-to-market and design flexibility
advantages that are simply not provided with an ASIC.”
About Harris
ITIS (Innovation Télécommunications Image Son)
was founded in 1988 and announced its first experimental DAB
products in 1993, moving on to complete the first worldwide
ETS compliant DAB solution by the end of 1994. Since then
the company has established a leadership position in technologies
for digital audio broadcasting and digital terrestrial TV, including
advanced DVB-T features such as Single Frequency Network (SFN)
and hierarchical modulation to maximize bandwidth utilization.
ITIS is actively involved in leading research projects such
as MCP (Multimedia Car Platform, integrating digital radio and
TV) and IM4DTTV (terrestrial return channel for iTV).
The company, which is based in Rennes, France, was acquired
by Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS) in 1997 for its Broadcast
Communications Division, and is part of Harris Broadcast Europe,
which also manufactures television and radio transmitters in
Austria and the UK. Harris Corporation is an international communications
equipment company focused on providing product, system, and
service solutions for commercial and government customers. The
company's five operating divisions serve markets for microwave,
broadcast, network support, tactical radio communications, and
government systems. Harris has sales and service facilities
in more than 90 countries. Additional information about
Harris Corporation is available at www.harris.com.
About Xilinx
Xilinx is the leading supplier of complete programmable logic
solutions, including advanced integrated circuits, software
design tools, predefined system functions delivered as intellectual
property cores, and unparalleled field engineering support.
Founded in 1984 and headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Xilinx
invented the field programmable gate array (FPGA) and fulfills
more than half of the world demand for these devices today.
Xilinx solutions enable customers to reduce significantly the
time required to develop products for the computer, peripheral,
telecommunications, networking, industrial control, instrumentation,
aerospace, defense, low power portable and consumer markets.
For more information, visit the Xilinx web site at www.xilinx.com.
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