CI+ based pay TV suits automotive infotainment networks
Microchip Technology have announced that system designers using the de-facto industry standard, MOST technology, in their automotive infotainment networks can now leverage Microchip’s broad product portfolio of MOST networking products to quickly bring cost-efficient CI+-based Pay TV to their cars. The MOST Cooperation recently released its latest MOST Stream Transmission Specification, which includes support for the MOST CI+ Interim License Agreement issued by CI Plus LLP.
CI+ is a technical specification that provides additional security and features to the proven DVB Common Interface Standard, and now allows a MOST network to transport CI+ protected content using Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP). According to CI Plus, CI+ compatible consumer electronic devices, such as integrated digital televisions and set-top boxes, can access a wide range of Pay TV Services via plug-in CI+ Modules, wherever the CI+ technology is supported by the local Pay TV provider.
“We are proud to offer our customers a complete, easy-to-use, cost-efficient solution to transport the latest CI+ protected digital video inside automobiles,” said Dan Termer, Vice President, Automotive Information Systems Division, Microchip Technology. “Once again, this demonstrates Microchip’s close collaboration with our customers and commitment to listening to their needs.”
On the leading edge of the latest innovations in automotive infotainment, Microchip currently offers MOST Intelligent Network Interface Controllers (INICs) that support high-quality video streaming, as defined by the latest MOST Stream Transmission Specification. In addition, the approved content protection schemes for DTCP implemented in Microchip’s MOST Multimedia Companion ICs allow the transport of CI+ protected content. Microchip’s free DTCP software stack completes the one-stop solution for transmitting the latest digital video content inside the car.