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Audio Codecs Ltd, developers of the Skylark digital audio data compression algorithm designed for low latency (under 2 ms) and high quality (24 Bit, 48 kHz), have joined forces with New Zealand-based RF consultancy Virscient and British antenna producer Antennaware to launch a Bluetooth Low Energy digital wireless microphone.
The module is based on the Nordic nRF53 platform. Virscient has added its proprietary RF middleware, which, combined with Skylark’s compression algorithm and the additional 20dB of gain from Antennaware’s Bodywave RF antenna, ensures a more solid Bluetooth RF link. According to the consortium, this platform, antenna and codec solution offers performance figures previously considered almost impossible due to the vagaries of Bluetooth operating in the cluttered 2.4GHz spectrum.
The consortium says that because the module boasts audio in/audio out latencies of less than 10 ms and has the additional RF gains, it will be perfect for the emerging vlogger market and a suitable candidate for gaming and karaoke applications.
Spokesman for the consortium, Jonny McClintock, says, “We are planning to reduce the latency further and will also be supporting alternative RF frequencies such as UWB. This combines beautifully to address the rapidly emerging Headphone 3.0 market.”
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