Design of Systems on Silicon
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Semiconductor Devices |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Valencia, Spain |
Key people | Founder, Jorge Blasco |
Products | Power line Communications Integrated Circuits |
Website | www.ds2.es |
Founded in 1998, Design of Systems on Silicon S.A. (DS2), is a leading supplier of silicon and software for Power line Communications (PLC) and the first company to develop and market PLC chipsets delivering data rates of up to 200 Mbit/s.
On 5 May 2010, DS2 reported the company entered the Spanish equivalent of voluntary chapter 11 (concurso de dcreedores)[1].
Standards
DS2 develops products compliant with the 200 Mbit/s specification developed by the Universal Powerline Association (UPA).
On Dec 2008, DS2 announced plans to develop the DSS9960 chip, which will be a dual-mode device interoperable both with the ITU-T G.hn standard and with the UPA specification[2].
G.hn is the first international standard that provides a way to create a high-speed (up to 1 Gigabit/s)[3] Local area network using existing home wiring (power lines, phone lines and coaxial cables). G.hn is promoted by HomeGrid Forum and supported by a number of home networking organizations such as (CEPCA, HomePNA and the Universal Powerline Association).[4][5][6]
History
Started in 1998 at the European Innovative Companies Center (CEEI) in the Paterna Technology Park. Reported a final figure of $23 million in sales in 2008, compared to $15 million in 2007 and $12 million in 2006. Has over 100 employees in Paterna (Valencia), Spain headquarters.[7]
References
- ^ DS2 Emerges from Difficult Year
- ^ DS2 welcomes new ITU-T G.hn standard for high-speed networking and plans for compatible chipset with G.hn/UPA/OPERA compatibility
- ^ DS2 Blog: How fast can G.hn be?
- ^ Home networking groups edge toward G.hn, EE Times
- ^ G.hn-ing for gigabit - How the next-gen home LAN standard war was won, The Register
- ^ UN’s ITU-T G.hn standard gains support
- ^ DS2, pioneer designing chips for Power Line Communications