SyChip, a company that offers ultra small, highly integrated radio
frequency integrated circuits and chip scale modules (CSM) introduced its VWLAN7100 Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) CSM.
The new product is intended for u use as a Voice over Wireless LAN solution that can be designed into dual mode cellular phones.
Moses Asom, VP of Business Development at SyChip elaborated, "SyVoice is our family of highly integrated and programmable
modules that is targeted to the VoIP market. We're excited to release this product as the convergence of cellular and WLAN
is rapidly taking hold in the wireless market space. We have one of the first products that is specifically targeted to the
dual-mode cellular phone market."
The chip is based on LSI Logic's ZSP technology, specifically the
LSI403WLP Z.Voice processor. Mr. Asom also commented on the selection of the wafer level packaged (WLP) voice processor, "The
optimized combination of power and performance available from the LSI403WLP made it an ideal component for our Voice over
Wireless LAN module. The level of support we've received from the DSP Solutions Engineering team has made integration of the
processor a seamless part of our application development."
The VWLAN7100, which integrates a VoIP processor and an 802.11b/g
WLAN modem, is priced at $20.00 in quantities of 10,000. The solution's talk time is given at over 5 hours.