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19th January 2012

New low cost, high performance radio microphones extend range and simplify installation
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Cambridge Consultants releases designs for low cost, ultra-spectrum-efficient, licence-free radio microphones based on DECT cordless phone technology.

Cambridge Consultants, a leading technology design and development firm, today launched a reference design for low cost, high performance radio microphones using the Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications (DECT) platform. By taking advantage of DECT, Cambridge Consultants’ new radio microphone design delivers higher audio quality with no interference and quadruples the range of existing radio microphone technology, whilst also lowering the total bill of materials (BOM) costs to under $12 for each microphone.

The new microphone design deploys Cambridge Consultants’ DECT-based Salix audio distribution platform, delivering high quality 15kHz audio bandwidth with automated set-up and frequency management. DECT has a dedicated license-exempt band in most countries worldwide and also ensures that the new microphone platform has high spectral density, allowing up to 40 microphones in a single space without mutual interference or spurious effects. It also extends the range of radio microphones up to 100 metres without requiring line of sight to the transmitter, as opposed to existing technologies that typically allow a range of 25 metres. DECT’s automatic frequency band allocation ensures that the new microphones can be ‘paired’ with the receiver(s) with a simple button press.

“Many users of radio microphones are faced with significant frequency management issues that are difficult to solve with limited budgets or in-house expertise. Consequently, we have designed our new platform specifically to enable ‘fit and forget’ deployment - saving set-up time and cost whilst at the same time delivering significantly improved audio performance and range,” commented Tim Whittaker, System Architect in Cambridge Consultants’ Wireless Division. “DECT is a rock solid radio technology which is why we consider it ideal for installed audio, where quality and stability are the key criteria. The fact that DECT is a well-established technology also means that chips are made in huge volumes and are widely available, which enables the development of extremely low cost transmitters and receivers.”

The tested and proven microphone system reference design is available as a hardware documentation package including photoplot and assembly information, with executable software for both transmitter and receiver ends. Alternatively, source code licensing is available for custom design. It comprises a transmitter board of suitable size to fit within a handheld microphone or belt-pack transmitter, and a receiver board with diversity antennas. Pairing a microphone to a receiver is by a simple one-step user process. A modern high quality, low latency music codec delivers audio with a 15kHz bandwidth.

Tim Whittaker from Cambridge Consultants will be demonstrating the Salix-based microphones as well as audio distribution systems at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), Amsterdam, 31st  January – 2nd  February 2012 on Stand No. 7v208.

Contact Tim.Whittaker@CambridgeConsultants.com or +44 1223 392578.

For North America please contact Nick.Vassilakis@CambridgeConsultants.com, +1 310 993 1585.

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Cambridge Consultants develops breakthrough products, creates and licenses intellectual property, and provides business consultancy in technology critical issues for clients worldwide.  For over 50 years, the company has been helping its clients turn business opportunities into commercial successes, whether they are launching first-to-market products, entering new markets or expanding existing markets through the introduction of new technologies.  With a team of over 300 engineers, designers, scientists and consultants, in offices in Cambridge (UK) and Boston (USA), Cambridge Consultants offers solutions across a diverse range of industries including medical technology, industrial and consumer products, transport, energy, cleantech and wireless communications. 

Created by three Cambridge graduates in 1960, the company has grown into a leading technology business, renowned worldwide for its ability to solve technical problems and provide innovative, practical solutions to commercial issues.  In 2009, the company was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise in International Trade, and in 2011 was awarded a second Queen's Award, this time for Innovation. For more information visit: www.CambridgeConsultants.com

Cambridge Consultants is part of Altran, global leader in innovation and high-tech engineering consulting. Altran supports companies in the creation and development of their new products and services. For thirty years, the Group has been providing services to key players in the fields of Aerospace, Automotive, Energy, Railways, Finance, Healthcare, and Telecoms. Present at every stage of project development from new-technology strategic planning through to manufacturing, Altran is able to capitalise on its expertise in four key domains: Product Lifecycle Management, Mechanical Engineering, Systems Engineering & Embedded Systems and IT Systems. With a global network of 17,000 collaborators (including 15,000 consultants) and 500 major clients throughout the world, the Group reported sales of €1,420m in 2011. More info: www.altran.com


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