Hunter Technology Selects XMOS Processors To Power AVB Standards Based Train Audio System
"Hunter Technology will be using its products to deliver digital audio communication systems for use in train cars. The embedded processing solution, built on the new Audio Video Bridging (AVB) standard, will allow passengers to receive important audio messages that can be directed to specific cars in the train. The system implements complete two-way audio enabling passengers to communicate directly with the conductor or other train personnel in case of an emergency."
Read more here: http://bit.ly/HunterTrain
XMOS Processors To Power AVB Standards Based Train Audio
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These are interesting news for AVB people!
Though I'd like to know a little bit about the background assumptions that led to the statement "AVB endpoint solutions based on XMOS processors can be built for less than $10".
Does 'solution' include the costs of a whole PCB? What quantities do we talk about here?
Thanks, Oliver
Though I'd like to know a little bit about the background assumptions that led to the statement "AVB endpoint solutions based on XMOS processors can be built for less than $10".
Does 'solution' include the costs of a whole PCB? What quantities do we talk about here?
Thanks, Oliver