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Automotive infotainment user experience with WiFi 6 solution

11th January 2019
Alex Lynn
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Embedded solutions specialist, Cypress Semiconductor, has announced the expansion of its wireless connectivity portfolio for automotive infotainment with a trio of new products. The WiFi and Bluetooth combo chipsets and supporting software serve as application development platforms that enable multiple users to connect and seamlessly stream content to as many as ten mobile devices simultaneously.

The new infotainment platforms include a WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and Bluetooth combo solution that features Cypress’ Real Simultaneous Dual Band (RSDB) architecture. RSDB has become the de facto standard for premium connected infotainment experiences, enabling two unique data streams to run at full throughput simultaneously by integrating two complete WiFi subsystems into a single chip. WiFi 6 enables gigabit-level throughput and improves reliability for content streaming to multiple devices at once.

Cypress also added two WiFi 5 (802.11ac) and Bluetooth combo solutions to its portfolio, empowering car makers and automotive system suppliers with a scalable platform solution to address a wide range of vehicles with a uniform software architecture that minimises development and system integration costs.

Brian Bedrosian, Vice President of Marketing for the IoT Compute and Wireless Business Unit at Cypress, explained: “Car makers are looking to provide multi-user access and media streaming in their vehicles that is comparable to a premium personal media experience at home; Cypress offers the industry’s only product lineup designed specifically for automotive infotainment with a platform approach for suppliers and OEMs to use our low-, mid- and high-end solutions to cover the range from economy to luxury vehicles.

“Software development for automotive wireless connectivity use-cases is becoming increasingly complex. Our scalable platform enables the sharing of software development costs across infotainment systems for various models. These new solutions demonstrate our drive to integrate leading-edge technology as part of our focus on bringing world-class Internet of Things connectivity to our customers across markets.”

Premium infotainment systems require high-throughput, multi-role, concurrent operation to implement wireless mirroring for applications such as Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Mirrorlink. Cypress’ WiFi and Bluetooth combo solutions meet these needs and also offer simultaneous WiFi Hotspot and content access, and multi-band/multi-radio coexistence for video and Bluetooth audio.

The Cypress CYW89650 2x2 plus 2x2 WiFi 6 and Bluetooth 5.0 combo solution delivers more than 1Gbps throughput, and the RSDB architecture enables concurrent operation for these use cases in high-performance infotainment systems without audio or video degradation.

The new CYW89459 2x2 WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 combo with RSDB builds on the success of Cypress’ existing automotive WiFi 5 solutions, enabling more connected devices to the head unit and including emerging features such as WPA3 security, WiFi Location and WiFi Aware. Together with the new cost-effective CYW89373 1x1 WiFi 5 and Bluetooth 5.0 combo, the portfolio provides mass market to luxury class vehicles with advanced wireless performance and medium coexistence management for an uninterrupted entertainment experience.

Cypress’ automotive wireless solutions are fully automotive qualified with AEC-Q100 grade-3 validation. Cypress’ existing solutions have been designed in by numerous top-tier car OEMs and automotive suppliers and are in production vehicles today supporting infotainment and telematics applications such as smartphone screen-mirroring, content streaming and Bluetooth voice connectivity in car kits.

Cypress is demonstrating its automotive wireless solutions, along with its full portfolio of embedded systems solutions for automotive systems and the IoT, at CES 2019 in South Hall 2 of the Las Vegas Convention Center in meeting room MP25776.

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