Our Cordless Voice Modules (CVM), which integrate a radio transceiver and baseband with a complete protocol stack in a single package, have proven to be an industry success over the last few years. They have allowed system designers to more easily and cost-effectively develop cordless handsets and basestations, or add this functionality to their products, and significantly reduce time-to-market. With the success of our DECT, 2.4 GHz DCT and DECT 6.0 modules (CVM428) over the last few years, SiTel has recently launched a new generation of Cordless Voice Modules (CVM480) fully focused on IAD applications. For more information regarding CVM IAD applications please
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The Cordless Voice Module has its own protocol stacks and application interface. This allows designers to develop products without needing an in-depth understanding of the DECT, DECT 6.0 or WDCT protocols. And as the modules are fully-tested and proven, time-to-market can be very fast. Therefore R&D costs can be significantly reduced and the need for expensive RF testers virtually eliminated.
Although our CVMs are highly complex multifunctional modules, they can easily be incorporated into any customer application with the same module being used in low- and high-end applications. Connection between the CVM and the Man-Machine-Interface (MMI) is either through SPI or UART. The Cordless Voice Module uses a software API (Application Programming Interface), suitable for both voice and data applications in addition to the normal cordless software protocol.
We've listed just a few examples below:
- Point-of-Sales (PoS) terminals
- Integrated Access Devices (IADs)
- Set-top boxes (STBs)
- Routers and wireless xDSL / cable modems
- Intercom systems
- Industrial control systems
- Burglar alarms
- Baby monitors
- Wireless local loop (WLL)