Protocol stack

Monday, 01 August, 2011

Etherstack demonstrated its mobile and handheld DMR protocol stack on Freescale’s MC13260 system-on-chip.

The chip is said to represent the PMR/LMR industry’s first system-on-chip two-way radio. It minimises external components and required board area by including an integrated 32-bit ARM-9 core, software defined modem, RF transceiver and audio converters specifically designed for the two-way radio market, on a single chip.

The demonstration is the first in a series of DMR demonstrations planned as part of Etherstack and Freescale’s joint collaboration and of deployment of further Etherstack protocols on the device. 

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