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TTPCom and Matsushita Achieve Significant Milestone in 3GPP

23rd January 2003

TTPCom and Matsushita Electric Industrial (MEI), have reached a significant milestone in achieving functional first silicon of a 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project) transceiver design based on TTPCom technology.

The first devices have been evaluated and shown to meet the specifications set for 3GPP. Full system evaluation is now underway at TTPCom’s testing facilities, with first production samples expected in the second half of 2003.

The TTPCom reference design delivered to MEI was optimised to meet their specific requirements for a 3GPP only transceiver. Development of a dual GSM / 3G transceiver continues, with first silicon expected in mid 2003.

“Bringing together the systems expertise and experience of TTPCom with the silicon design expertise of our team enabled us to reduce development time for the 3G transceiver,” said MEI Product Manager, Hiroyuki Ushihara. He continued, “The cooperation worked very well and TTPCom continues to work with us supporting the discussions we are having with handset manufacturers who are interested in using our RFICs”.

TTPCom’s RFIC core Product Manager, Gerry Stanton said “We are very pleased to see working 3GPP RFICs on the bench. Our teams worked closely to optimise our reference IP to meet the MEI design goals. Seeing working silicon validates our IP, MEI’s circuit design and our model of co-working”.

MEI has a strong background in RF design for systems such as the Japanese PDC (Personal Digital Cellular) system. Their range of RFICs for 2.5 and 3G systems is designed to allow handset partners to implement these technologies with minimal design overhead. The forthcoming dual 3G /GSM RFICs will enable handsets that are capable of operating with 2G /2.5G and 3G networks, allowing subscribers seamless access to different networks as the world’s cellular operators roll out new 3G services. This capability could be vital to the successful introduction of 3G services as it is unlikely that today’s subscribers will be prepared to tolerate any loss of service when they move to areas only covered by 2 and 2.5G systems.

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