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Pulse~LINK to show UWB 'Whole-Home' Interactive HD Solution at CES Print E-mail
Tim Higgins   
January 04, 2007

(Las Vegas, NV) UWB patent-meister Pulse~LINK announced that it be demonstrating its UWB-based CWave Whole-Home Interactive HD system at next week's Consumer Electronics show.

The system claims "true room-to-room networking of interactive HD multimedia content" using UWB technology. But it uses a home's coax cabling for the room-to-room part and goes wireless only within a room.

Pulse~LINK's key demo this year will be its ability to simultaneously deliver 1394 (Firewire) and Ethernet over a single coaxial cable to support the High Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance's (HANA) drive to use 1394 as a secure HD home network solution. Pulse~LINK says it will show that its system can support four simultaneous 1080p HD streams delivered across a common coaxial cable backbone.

Pulse~LINK‘s will also demo UWB-based wireless streaming of 1080p HD content within a room between a Media center PC and a wirelessly connected HDTV.

Pulse~LINK’s CWave Media Bridge Adapter and chipsets will be available in Q107. Electronic Links International recently announced the introduction of its 1394-over-coax adapter based on and incorporating Pulse-LINK’s CWave™ technology.

Tags: CES 2007, Pulselink, UWB,

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