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Designed for low power, TI’s TCS2010 chipset offers a full Class 12 GSM/GPRS
platform with applications processing abilities. The solution combines a dual-core
digital baseband processor based on TI’s low power TMS320C54x™ DSP
and ARM® general-purpose processing cores, along with an analog baseband
that uses powerdown sleep modes to reduce power consumption and increase standby
time of mobile devices.
TBB2010 components include:
- TBB2010 dual core digital baseband processor
- TWL3014 analog baseband with sleep modes for reduced power consumption
- TRF6151 direct conversion, quad-band RF transceiver
When additional application processing is required, the TCS2010 is optimized
to interface with TI OMAP™ applications processors. The combination of
the TCS2010 and an OMAP processor delivers the processing performance needed
for advanced multimedia applications.
Key Benefits:
- Complete GSM/GPRS handset reference design
- Dual-core digital baseband with TI proven GSM/GPRS modem architecture
- Reduced BOM costs for high-volume low-cost handsets
- Low-power consumption with twice the standby time of previous generation
- Pin compatibility with TBB2100 GSM/GPRS modem
- Integrated quad-band, direct conversion, single-chip RF transceiver
- Software compatible with TCS2200 and TCS2100 GSM/GPRS chipsets
- Class 12 GPRS ready
- Adaptive MultiRate Narrow Band (AMR-NB) vocoders
- Integrated EOTD location determination
- Optimized interface to OMAP™ applications processors
- Full range of software applications through TCS Wireless Software Suite
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