D2 Technologies Debuts vPort...the VoIP Software Solution for the Non-DSP SOC; Developer's Kit is Available for the Software
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Oct. 18, 2004—
D2 Technologies announces vPort, a complete Voice over
IP (VoIP) software solution for RISC-based SOCs (system on a chip).
Voice processing algorithms, which traditionally ran on a separate DSP
chip, have been implemented in software, as a "soft DSP," so that
networking, signaling and voice processing functions all execute on a
single RISC processor as one integrated solution.
Initial applications for vPort include cost-sensitive products
such as Analog Telephone Adaptors (ATA), residential voice gateways,
IP/Ethernet/WiFi phones and other VoIP-enabled consumer products. "Our
vPort solution is targeted at Internet end-point devices," said D2
president, David Wong. "Highly optimized in CPU and memory
utilization, vPort provides substantial advantages in cost and power
over multi-core or multi-chip VoIP products. It also simplifies
software development, support and maintenance because all of the
software operates under a single operating environment using one set
of tools," according to Wong.
Works with the Infineon ADM5120 Network Processor
One of the first semiconductor companies to offer vPort technology
is Infineon Technologies. "The software further enhances the
capabilities of the ADM5120 Home Network Processor, which aims at SOHO
(Small Office/Home Office) and SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) VoIP
applications," noted Yung Tien Kuo, product manager for customer
premises equipment at Infineon's Wireline Communications Business
Group. "Our customers will benefit from having more choices in
designing the products for VoIP applications with the 5120," he added.
vPort Software is Designed for Portability
vPort can execute on both RISC and CISC platforms under standard
operating systems, such as LINUX, and real-time operating systems. It
is currently available on both ARM- and MIPS-based architectures under
the VxWorks and LINUX operating systems. Because of its modular vOpen
architecture, vPort can be quickly modified for customer-specific
applications and runtime platforms.
vPort software runs out-of-the-box on a number of ARM- and
MIPS-based reference hardware platforms for several target
applications such as ATA, WiFi phones and home routers. The software
package includes reference application software, voice signaling
protocols (SIP, MGCP or H.323), packetizing (RTP, Jitter Buffer),
voice processing (echo cancellation, voice compression, DTMF, etc.)
and reference hardware-specific drivers (for audio and/or telephony
devices).
For products that require a telephone or PSTN interface, D2
supports devices from a number of leading vendors that have
SLIC/CODEC/DAA chips. D2 provides drivers and interfaces for leading
telephony devices from Infineon. If a target SOC does not have the
appropriate interface to these devices, D2 also has the necessary
software for a Xilinx PLD to do the serial/parallel translation.
A typical product based on vPort might include some or all of the
following voice features, available from D2:
-- SIP/H.323/MGCP Signaling Protocol
-- RTP Packetizing
-- Adaptive Jitter Buffer
-- G.729AB/G.723.1A/G.711/G.726 Voice Compression
-- DTMF/CP Tone Generation/Detection
-- DTMF Relay
-- VAD/Silence Compression
-- Packet Loss Compensation
-- G168 Echo Canceller
-- Acoustic Echo Cancellation or Full Duplex Speakerphone
-- T.38 FAX Relay
Developer's Kit is Available
A developer's kit that includes vPort software and developer's
manuals is available now at a cost of $40,000.
About D2 Technologies
D2 Technologies, Inc. was cofounded in 1993 by David Wong and
David Lindsay. D2's mission is to accelerate the adoption of Voice
over IP technology by providing the highest quality and most
cost-effective software and system solutions to the industry. D2
accomplishes this by innovating and advancing its VoIP solutions and
making them widely available to semiconductor and system manufacturers
worldwide.
The company is located at 104 W. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara, CA
93101. Additional information about D2 is available at www.d2tech.com.
Contact:
D2 Technologies
Jay Simons, 805-564-3424
or
KPR, Inc.
David Kaye, 818-368-8212
dave@kprinc.com
or
Barbara Evans, 818-368-8212
barbara@kprinc.com