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Design of Systems on Silicon (DS2)
Company typePrivate
IndustrySemiconductor Devices
Founded1998
HeadquartersValencia, Spain
Key people
Founder, Jorge Blasco
ProductsPower line communication
Integrated circuits
Websitewww.ds2.es

Design of Systems on Silicon S.A. (DS2), was a supplier of integrated circuits and software for power line communications. The company was founded in 1998, and went out of business in 2010.

Standards

DS2 developed products compliant with the 200 Mbit/s specification developed by the Universal Powerline Association (UPA). The products can be used to create a local area network, often calledas a home network within a residence using existing electrical power wires.

In December 2008, DS2 announced plans to develop the DSS9960 chip, which was to be a dual-mode device interoperable both with the ITU-T G.hn standard and with the UPA specification.[1][2][3][4][5]

DS2 demonstrated their G.hn development at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2010.[6] Prototypes used the three medium types used by G.hn (coax, phoneline, and powerline).

History

Started in 1998 at the European Innovative Companies Center (CEEI) in the Paterna Technology Park. Reported $20 million in sales in 2008, compared to $15 million in 2007 and $12 million in 2006. Had over 140 employees in 2008.[7]

Jorge Blasco, president and CEO of DS2, was nominated for the European Inventor of the Year Award. The European Inventor of the Year Award ceremony was held in Madrid, Spain along with the European Patent Forum 2010 at Eurostars Tower Hotel on the 28 and 29 April 2010[8]. A video and excerpt can be found at the European Patent Office explaining the nomination and the invention[9][10][11].

On 5 March 2010, DS2 reported the company entered the Spanish equivalent of voluntary chapter 11 (concurso de acreedores, in Spanish).[12] On 19 August 2010, Marvell Technology Group announced it acquired the intellectual property and assets of DS2.[13].

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