The AR1520 Featuring Atheros New FYX Location Core Delivers Unmatched Navigation Accuracy and SpeedSANTA CLARA, CA, Jan 06, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Atheros Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATHR), a global leader in
innovative technologies for wireless and wired communications, today
announced the latest member of its family of GPS solutions -- its
third-generation, single-chip GPS receiver, the AR1520, and companion
Atheros FYX(TM) 1.0 software suite. The Atheros AR1520, based on the
new Atheros FYX location core, delivers greater navigation accuracy,
faster location fixes, enhanced receive sensitivity, and lower power
consumption, which makes it an ideal solution for mobile consumer
products such as personal navigation devices (PNDs), netbooks,
smartbooks, portable gaming devices, media players and smart phones.
High Precision Navigation Accuracy
GPS location functionality is quickly becoming a must-have feature in
a variety of mobile products. As users have become increasingly
dependent on GPS technology, they are demanding greater accuracy and
response time, even in tough navigation environments. GPS systems
that work most of the time or with inconsistent accuracy are no
longer acceptable. To address the growing, more rigorous
requirements, Atheros has designed the AR1520 and the new FYX
Location Core technology from the ground up with the objective of
enabling its customers to build mobile products with superior
navigation accuracy and speed.
The result is the proven performance of the AR1520, which has been
road-tested for accuracy on some of the most challenging GPS test
routes in the world -- urban canyons where the view to positioning
satellites is largely obstructed -- such as Lower Wacker Drive,
Chicago, the streets of downtown Los Angeles, and the Shinjuku and
Rainbow Bridge courses in Tokyo. In these demanding road tests, the
AR1520 has consistently demonstrated best-in-class accuracy.
At the heart of this industry-leading navigation solution, Atheros'
innovative FYX Location Core delivers a strong combination of
location accuracy, fast location fixes, leading receive sensitivity,
and lower power for consumer electronic products. The new Atheros FYX
Location Core utilizes a unique dual-engine design, one optimized for
fast searching and one for accurate navigation tracking. The FYX core
utilizes eight powerful, hardware-based search engines to secure
satellite locations before handing them off to any of the available
16 dedicated tracking engines. The search engines, which have been
optimized for navigation-intensive applications, can be run as eight
separate search engines for quicker reacquisition times or combined
into one powerful engine for faster start-up searches. To lower power
consumption when full search power is not required, they can also be
shut down in stages.
Unlike competitors that search and track with the same engine, the
Atheros tracking engines are optimized for tracking, and are
superior at maintaining a lock even on very weak satellite signals,
rejecting multi-path and providing precision pseudo-range, velocity
and heading measurements. This unique dual-engine design not only
enhances accuracy, but also results in greater power and cost
efficiency than competing GPS chips.
Fast Location Fixes without Network Assistance
The Atheros AR1520 includes two new features that deliver fast
location fixes similar to an assisted GPS system, but without the need
for network assistance. Atheros' new ESP(TM) technology utilizes
advanced Ephemeris Self-Prediction algorithms to generate satellite
ephemeris for up to five days, with no network connection. In
contrast, competing solutions require network assistance to seed
their ephemeris prediction algorithms. ESP technology delivers
ultra-fast start-up times with positional accuracy twice that of the
nearest competitive solution. Even following a five-day period in
'off' mode, an Atheros ESP-enabled mobile device can deliver a
location fix in less than 10 seconds while maintaining high
positional accuracy.
Atheros' new AlwaysReady(TM) technology utilizes advanced power
domain architecture to keep the GPS chip in a state that is always
ready to get a hot start fix. When placed in AlwaysReady tracking
mode, the AR1520 GPS receiver continually monitors its own clock
accuracy, and wakes up to recalibrate at periodic intervals to
maintain peak starting performance. This delivers the performance of
assisted GPS without the need to connect to a network.
Power Consumption Hits New Lows
Leveraging Atheros Radio-on-Chip for Mobile (ROCm(R)) technology,
known for its ultra low-power designs, the FYX location solution
combo helps manufacturers extend the battery life of mobile devices.
The AR1520's dedicated tracking engines allow for power-hungry search
engines to be powered down when not required, delivering
high-accuracy urban canyon tracking performance while consuming less
than 30mW of power. In less strenuous suburban settings, low-power
tracking mode further reduces tracking power to well under 10mW.
Atheros new proprietary AlwaysReady mode enables the device to stay
in "hot start" mode while sipping less than 1mW of power.
"Atheros' AR1520 and the new FYX Location Core deliver unmatched
navigation accuracy, speed and low tracking power, without network
assistance," said Amir Faintuch, vice president and general manager
of Atheros' mobile business unit. "You don't need heightened location
accuracy on the open highway; you need it in demanding environments
when one wrong turn can lead to a long traffic delay, or worse. Where
it matters most, in these tough urban canyons, the new Atheros FYX
Location Core delivers superior navigation accuracy where competitive
solutions struggle."
Solution Details Highlight Superior Integration
The AR1520 combines a GPS RF front end and GPS baseband processor on
a single die. It features a 32-bit CPU, which enables faster
processing power for both hosted and standalone configurations, to
provide greater design flexibility. Additionally, to minimize the
bill of materials and overall solution cost, the AR1520 has
integrated several external GPS system components including the:
-- Integrated LNA and loop filter;
-- On-board power regulators.
As a result, fewer than 10 external system components are required.
The solution also features dedicated tracking channels, which provide
high clock drift tolerance, allowing for the Atheros solution to
utilize a less expensive TCXO without sacrificing navigation
performance.
The AR1520, offering an industry-leading small footprint for a
complete GPS solution, is available in a 500um pitch CSP.
The FYX 1.0 software suite provides Windows CE(R), Linux 2.6 and
other OS support for hosted applications. Additionally, Atheros'
Install n' Go(TM) Application Development Kit (ADK) enables fast and
easy integration of GPS into any device based on these operating
systems.
Product Availability
The AR1520 and FYX 1.0 software solution provides an easy upgrade
path from existing designs based on Atheros' GPS previous solutions
and is sampling to customers now.
About Atheros Communications, Inc.
Atheros Communications is a global leader in innovative technologies
for wireless and wired communications. Atheros combines its wireless
and networking systems expertise with high-performance radio frequency
(RF), mixed signal and digital semiconductor design skills to provide
highly integrated chipsets that are manufactured on low-cost, standard
complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) processes. Atheros
technology is used by a broad base of leading customers, including
personal computer, networking equipment and consumer device
manufacturers. For more information, please visit
http://www.atheros.com or send email to info@atheros.com.
Atheros, the Atheros logo, FYX, ESP, AlwaysReady, ROCm and Install n'
Go are trademarks of Atheros Communications, Inc. All other trademarks
mentioned in this document are the sole property of their respective
owners.
NOTE ON FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS:
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters
set forth in this press release, including the features, benefits and
performance of Atheros' GPS products and technologies and the
anticipated increased incorporation of GPS location functionality in a
variety of mobile products, are forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially,
including, but not limited to, difficulties in the development of new
and enhanced products, general economic conditions, the effects of
competition and technological change, personal privacy concerns
related to GPS technology, the control of GPS by the United States
government and the effects of domestic and foreign governmental
regulations and restrictions on GPS technology, and the risks
detailed in Atheros' Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended
December 31, 2008 and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the
quarter ended September 30, 2009, as filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission, and in other reports filed with the SEC by
Atheros from time to time. These forward-looking statements speak
only as of the date hereof. Atheros disclaims any obligation to
update these forward-looking statements.
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Editorial Contacts:
Susan Lansing
Atheros Communications
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Greg Wood
A&R Edelman for Atheros
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gwood@ar-edelman.com
Investor Contact:
David Allen
Atheros Communications
408-830-5762
david.allen@atheros.com
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