FIRECOMMS
ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF MOST150 TRANSCEIVER DEMONSTRATED
IN HYUNDAI AUTONET INFOTAINMENT NETWORK
Cork, Ireland — January 26,
2009 — Firecomms today announces the availability
of its new MOST150 fiber optic transceiver (FOT), which provides
a bandwidth of 150 Mbps for highspeed automotive infotainment
networks over Plastic Optical Fiber (POF).
Firecomms new
MOST150 FOT has been used successfully to demonstrate the
capabilities of the next-generation MOST150 infotainment
network being developed by Hyundai Autonet. The FOT is
included in a connector system developed and marketed by
Alps Electric Co. Ltd.
"Our collaboration with Hyundai Autonet
culminated in a demonstration by the Tier 1 infotainment
supplier that has proven the operation of our new devices
within the pioneering Hyundai Autonet system," says
Niall Keegan, Firecomms' general
manager of Asia Pacific.
"The Firecomms MOST150 FOT
allowed us to demonstrate successfully, and in the shortest
time possible, the features and capabilities of our new
MOST150 system to our automotive customers," says
Mr. Jack Kim, manager of the AV Team, Multimedia R&D
at Hyundai Autonet.
MOST150 is already making its way into
future vehicles. In addition to higher bandwidth, MOST150
features an isochronous transport mechanism to support
extensive video applications, as well as an Ethernet channel
for the efficient and seamless 15 transport of IPbased
packet data. Thus, MOST150 provides the automotive-ready
physical layer for Ethernet in the car.
Firecomms leads
the development of devices to drive POF, a low-cost optical
alternative to copper cabling. Due to its ease of use,
large core tolerances, and low costs, POF is enjoying a
huge growth in a wide range of applications. Created for
consumer, industrial, and automotive applications in which
plastic fiber can be used more easily and at lower cost
than copper or glass fiber, POF is now used in millions
of small area networks, such as those in use in many car
models, and is rapidly gaining ground in home network and
point-to-point interconnection.
Firecomms new MOST150 transceiver,
FCM150, is currently shipping and can be ordered through
Firecomms' sales organization (sales@firecomms.com)
in Japan, USA and Europe.
About MOST® Technology
MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) is a multimedia
networking technology optimized for use in cars and other
applications. This technology enables the transport of
high Quality of Service audio and video together with packet
data and real-time control over a single transmission medium.
MOST can use plastic optical fiber or electrical unshielded
or shielded twisted-pair wire physical layers that meet
automotive environmental requirements. Today MOST is used
in over 60 car models as the communication backbone for
the cars’ information and entertainment equipment.
About
Firecomms Ltd.
Firecomms, a compound semiconductor company, develops
high-speed light sources in visible range wavelengths.
Firecomms' lasers and LEDs provide the groundwork
that will revolutionize optical data communications for
small area networks, such as in-car networks and home networks.
Firecomms' low power visible lasers unleash the potential
for advances in medical devices, barcode scanners, and
optical storage devices.
The Ireland-based company leverages its ten years of photonics
research experience, optical expertise, and extensive IP
portfolio to develop cost-effective solutions for applications
in which the use of glass fiber optics is prohibitively
expensive. Additional information about Firecomms is available
at www.firecomms.com.
About Hyundai Autonet
Hyundai Autonet, an automotive electronics specialist,
has made driving safer and more comfortable since 1985.
The company received the first award of the J.D. Power
and Associates 2007 Multimedia Quality and Satisfaction
StudySM in the AM/FM/Single CD Player category, which it
achieved by the company’s customer satisfaction strategy
based on competitive capabilities of technology, quality,
cost and time to market.
Hyundai Autonet strives to be a global leader in the field
of car infotainment systems by developing platforms based
on integrated Audio/Video/Networking (AVN) systems. The
company successfully launched the first AVN using MOST
in Korea, proving that Hyundai Autonet has truly global
competitiveness. Additional information about the company
is available at www.hyundaiAUTONET.com.
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