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jan.22.2009

Enhancing Energy Efficiency of Power Amplifiers for Broadband Base Stations.

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Phybit Technology

With tens of billions of transistors per chip, the complexity of system-on-silicon projects approach alarming levels. The gap between chip densities and design capabilities means that few projects can start from scratch. Robust design methodology, re-use, and modularity are critical success factors, now more than ever.

To address this challenge, Phybit has has developed a large library of re-usable processors and models for wireless communications. These tools blend together to bring what the industry needs above all: faster time to market.

Soft Processors: Making FPGA Easy to Use

Some Despite their strength and flexibility, FPGA design tools are very much in the domain of harware engineers. They are not easy to use by system or software developers. Phybit Soft Processors fill this gap. At Phybit, we have developed two families of FPGA-based, application-specific processors that can be configured at design time and whose architectures perfectly fit the requirements of wireless protocol and signal processing functions. Once onboard, our soft processors turn FPGA chips into massive real-time computing machines, which can be programmed with familiar high-level software development tools.

Wireless Models: Re-Usable and Executable

Phybit offers the largest library of wireless protocol and signal processing models found anywhere under one roof. Designed to speed up the implementation of advanced wireless systems, Phybit models cover all major standards and are ideal tools for the development and verification of cross-layer algorithms. Phybit offers the largest library of wireless protocol and signal processing models found anywhere under one roof. Designed to speed up the implementation of advanced wireless systems, Phybit models cover all major standards and are ideal tools for the development and verification of cross-layer algorithms.