Through Jupiter 3, we are helping our customers to rapidly bring exciting new combined DAB and iPod docking products to the market,” said Steve Evans, VP sales and marketing for digital audio at Frontier Silicon. “In tapping into the iPod phenomenon, we are expecting Jupiter 3 to significantly boost the market roll-out of Venice 5, which is already beating forecasts with first volume customer orders received shipping this month and over 20 new volume products based on the module scheduled for release by the middle of the year. With the quantity and quality of the projects that we are working on, we have confidence that we will ship over one million pieces of Venice 5 to our customers in its first 12 months of production,” added Evans.
The Venice series is the world’s best selling family of DAB modules with over four million already deployed in digital radios worldwide. Venice 5 is the current entry-level DAB/FM module, featuring a small footprint, battery life of over 170 hours, and customizable software allowing manufacturers to deliver rapid product differentiation. The extensive 640 Kbytes of on-chip memory available on its baseband chip (Kino 2) enables valued added functions like FM, clocks, alarms, and timers to be implemented without the need for additional external memory.
Frontier’s customers for DAB solutions include Pure Digital, the brand leader for DAB radios, as well as Roberts Radio, Sony, Philips, Denon, Onkyo and Yamaha. Independent analysts estimate that Frontier provided 75 percent of the DAB solutions shipped during 2006.