Date: 25/09/2006
NXP Semiconductor (Old Philips Semiconductor) has released a wireless USB device controller for wireless USB applications
NXP’s ISP3582 along with Realtek’s RTU7011, integrated radio/baseband Device will form a complete wireless USB system to transfer data upto 480 Mbp. It’s thoroughly tested with Intel’s wireless USB host solution. Intel and Realtek both have praised this technology.
This ARM7 processor based has 32K bytes of ROM, 6K bytes of configurable RAM
Some more features are,
Fexible firmware structure
16-bit generic chip interface with DMA support
4-bit SDIO interface meets 1.1 specifications; extensions increase frequency to
50 Mhz
Optimized direct-board connections, using less circuitry than an embedded
wireless hub
Same USB class driver structure for WUSB, eliminating need for software updates
Package: 112 pin TFBGA package
Availability: Sampling Now, production quantities in 2nd Quarter of 2007.