Wednesday, December 5, 2012
HomeGrid Forum announces first G.hn silicon certification
UK: The HomeGrid Forum announced that the Marvell silicon chipset comprised of the 88LX3142 digital baseband processor and the 88LX2718 baseband analog front-end, achieved the first G.hn Certification awarded under HomeGrid’s Compliance & Interoperability program.
The next step is system testing and certification for those systems with certified silicon. The first Systems Plugfest occurs 17-21 December at TRaC Global’s headquarters in Hull, United Kingdom. All companies with G.hn working system designs are eligible to attend.
Tom Starr, chair of ITU-T’s Study Group 15, Working Party 1 and chairman of the Broadband Forum, said:“There has been a lot of preparation to arrive at this step, and it is a very significant leap forward. It will ensure that all G.hn products will be compliant and interoperable from Day One – an important consideration for both Service Providers and ultimately for end users. The Broadband Forum is proud to have collaborated with HomeGrid on developing the system-level interoperability test plan.” The Broadband Forum is a global organization that develops testing, management and architectural specifications for the broadband industry.
The HomeGrid Forum’s C & I program has been driven by its membership, comprised of a diversity of companies from chip vendors to device manufacturers, Service Providers, and consumer retail organizations. Achieving the vision of a high-speed home network that enables high definition TV delivery anywhere in the home over any wire is at the forefront of the organization’s efforts.
G.hn is a powerful home-networking standard that enables the delivery of multichannel HD content throughout the home using existing wires, including powerline cables, coax and copper wires. A number of HGF members will be demonstrating the latest advances in G.hn at the HomeGrid Forum booth (Booth 21906, South Hall 1, Ground Level) at the CES Show in the Las Vegas Convention Centre January 8-11, 2013.
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