
Radio processor IP combines 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and FM for SoC designs
The combination of technologies in the Ensigma Series4 ‘Explorer’ radio processor unit (RPU) cores provides a range of solutions for integration onto SoCs targeting a range of next-generation mobile, wearables, IoT and other connected products.
“Digital baseband integration is a growing trend in high-volume markets as companies look to further reduce system costs and power consumption," said Martin Woodhead, EVP engineering for Ensigma at Imagination. "Ensigma RPUs are gaining traction as our customers increasingly recognize the benefits of bringing highly efficient and advanced communications processing on-chip. Imagination’s position as an end-to-end provider of connectivity solutions, including RF, baseband, firmware, software, support and certification make Imagination uniquely able to address this trend.”
By making its Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM radio receiver technologies available as configurable combo IP cores, Imagination is enabling a wide range of companies to achieve their performance, power and cost targets for next-generation applications. Imagination is building on its strength in integration based on its broad range of IP – applying that expertise to address one of the last bastions of SoC integration by bringing the digital baseband on-chip.
The new Ensigma combo IP is available in a range of configurable cores starting with the C4531 with Wi-Fi 802.11ac 2×2 + Bluetooth 4.0 + FM for products including tablets, ultrabooks, gaming consoles and smart TVs and more. The C4521 integrates Wi-Fi 802.11ac 1×1 + Bluetooth 4.0 + FM for devices including smartphones and tablets while the C4511 provides Wi-Fi 802.11n 1×1 + Bluetooth + FM for products such as mobile handsets and wearables
Other technologies such as Bluetooth 4.0 LE (Low Energy) are also available and can be licensed standalone or in a combo configuration. For example, customers may choose to combine Bluetooth LE with FM for ultra low-power wearable applications.
As the newest members of the Ensigma ‘Explorer’ family, the new combo IP cores are built using the fourth generation of Imagination’s RPU programmable radio technology. At the heart of this technology is a powerful and uniquely optimized balance of programmability and hardware configurability, delivering impressive functionality in compact silicon area.
The Ensigma combo IP cores leverage sophisticated algorithms to enable the coexistence of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and FM receiver in one solution. By incorporating these advanced algorithms and completely production-ready implementations of all supported standards, the cores are able to deliver better data throughput, sensitivity, and other key performance metrics, while minimizing host processing and power requirements. Features of the coexistence algorithms include advanced scheduling algorithms based on Bluetooth TX/RX cycle prediction, coexistence-aware Carrier Sense, Packet Sync and Transmission, efficient baseband/MAC level information sharing to track frequency and signal threshold adaptation and multiple packet priorities for QoS across Bluetooth and Wi-Fi as well as support for an optional shared antenna and standard 2, 3, 4 wire interfaces.
Leveraging in-depth understanding of the interaction between Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios when both are active simultaneously, as well as low-level control of both radios thanks to the programmability of the RPU, optimum performance can be achieved under all use cases.
The new Ensigma combo IP cores were built from the ground-up for integration into next-generation SoCs, leading to reduced power, footprint and bill-of-materials compared with conventional solutions. It uses a unified memory architecture for the lowest possible silicon footprint, minimizing on-chip RPU memory demands for data and program storage as well as removal of interface bottlenecks and processing requirements for USB/SDIO and reduction of off-chip communication and external I/Os for increased power savings. This also provides better host power management for reduced overall system power consumption.
The Ensigma Series4 combo IP cores are available for licensing now.
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