Noesis Technologies introduces DVB-compatible Reed Solomon decoder, encoder IP core

Dec 4, 2007 8:22 AM

             

Noesis Technologies recently introduced the ntRS-CA, a compact, customizable parameter Reed Solomon decoder and encoder IP core applicable to DVB-H, among other low-power applications.

Along with the company’s existing high throughput customizable parameter Reed Solomon decoder and encoder, the ntRS-HT, the ntRS-CA offers a complete portfolio of IP core solutions for applications that require error correction coding based on the Reed Solomon algorithm. The ntRS-HT and ntRS-CA IP cores are highly customizable and can be used in a variety of applications such as IEEE 802.16a, IEEE.802.16e, DVB-S, DVB-H, ITU G.984(GPON), ITU G.975, xDSL, IESS-308 and CCSDS.

For more information, visit www.noesis-tech.com.




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