By Telecom Lead Team: Dialog
Semiconductor, a provider of power management, audio and short range wireless
technologies, announced that its ultra low power Green VoIP chip
family has been adopted by VTech, a supplier of cordless and corded
phones.
Now, VTech is
using Dialog’s SC14452 and SC14461 VoIP processors and Rhea software suite to
produce a series of VoIP cordless and corded phones.
Communications
are increasingly done over IP, and our goal is to exceed user expectations with
our VoIP telephony products, providing clear and reliable communications
solutions. Our S-series phones have been designed first and foremost with audio
clarity and ease of use at their heart and Dialog’s VoIP chips and software are
the key to achieving this,” said CH Tong, president of VTech
Telecommunications.
The adoption
of ultra low power Green VoIP chip family extends Dialog’s
relationship with VTech, which is already using the company’s DECT
IC technology in its digital cordless phones.
VTech’s
S-series VoIP phones incorporate multi-call and multi-handset capabilities,
speakerphone functionality, IEEE802.3af power over Ethernet, and a USB charging
facility, together with an array of other advanced hotel phone features.
Furthermore,
the VTech SIP cordless desktop phones incorporate DECT, CAT-iq and DECT 6.0
with an adjustable coverage area to deliver improved clarity and installation
management.
VTech is
among the world’s leading brand names, especially in the phone market, and is
already a customer for our DECT digital cordless phone ICs. Our close working
cooperation has helped us extend our relationship with this second product line
and integrate our Green VoIP processors into VTech’s latest designs,” said
Jalal Bagherli, CEO of Dialog.
A few months
back, Dialog Semiconductor announced that phone major Samsung is using Dialog’s
system level power management and low power audio ICs in a system-in-package
(SIP) in S-5368 TD-SCDMA smartphone.