DALLAS -- A new technology from Texas Instruments (TI)
Incorporated (NYSE: TXN) dramatically cuts the cost and complexity of
bringing the high-speed data rates of optical networking to end users.
Combining its leadership in digital signal processors (DSP) and analog with
MicroElectro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS), TI announced today the immediate
availability of its Optical Wireless Solutions reference design that allows
system developers to wirelessly deploy dedicated 100 Mbps 802.3 compliant
Ethernet connections -- 100 times greater than currently available wireless
systems. This development expands the multi-billion dollar market for
companies building systems or delivering services that harness optical
networking technology, enabling high-speed broadband access networks for
homes and offices.
"TI's Optical Wireless Solutions will enable network managers to choose a
wireless format as a direct alternative to Cat 5 wiring in 100 Mbps switched
networks with no degradation in performance. With nearly one billion
Ethernet ports on the planet, the opportunities for this reference design
are real," said Jose Melendez, worldwide manager, Analog MEMS Networking
Products, TI. "This solution expands TI's portfolio of high-speed broadband
options and enhances our existing portfolio of optical networking
technologies."