Protocol Software
This page contains information and pointers to more detail on suppliers of protocol software for DECT products
Cambridge Consultants Ltd (AD Little)
DECT software protocol stacks
GAP software stack
C1 data stack
Generic telephone application software
Federal Technologies Ltd
Company Website
The company offer a generic
DECT software protocol stack to be used for developing DECT
phones . The DECT protocol specified by ETSI is adopted. This scope of work
covers the design and development of software as per ETSI air interface
standards (EN 300 175 series) as well as GAP compliance (EN 300 444). It has
been tested on NSC target hardware using SC14425 daughter module for Baseset and
SC14404 daughter module for Handset.
Fraunhofer IIS
Company website
Fraunhofer IIS have implemented various DECT protocols with different levels
of performance. The DECT protocol stack and the operating system are both based on modules
and have mainly been implemented in the programming language "C". Several
microcontroller platforms are already being supported.
Portings to other controllers are also offered.
Karel Corporation
GAP protocol stack software (as used on the KAREL DECT solution - see Business Systems Page) is available for
porting to any requested DECT hardware.
Philips
GAP software
for repeater/relay equipment
Raycomm
Electronics
Limited
Company
website
Raycomm
Electronics
Ltd
specializes
in
the
design,
development
and
integration
of
advanced
software
and
electronics,
typically
for
real-time
embedded
systems
in
the
communications
and
other
hi-tech
industries.
Established
in
1995
by
a
group
of
leading
consultants,
the
company
has
in-depth
experience
writing
software
and
developing
electronic
systems.
Specialists
in
SDL
and
embedded
C/C++,
they
also
program
in
C#,
Java
and
Assembler,
and
undertake
electronic
design.
Raycomm
offer
DECT
experience
including
developing
protocol
stacks,
ensuring
GAP
compliance
and
creating
products
with
existing
modules
using
both
voice
and
data.
They
offer
a
full
range
of
services
from
feasibility
studies
to
complete
product
design.
RTX
Company website
RTX
Telecom
A/S
has
been
engaged
in
developing
DECT
since
1993,
and
was
one
of
the
first
companies
to
receive
a
GAP
approval
for
a
cordless
phone.
Over
the
years,
RTX
technology
-
in
the
form
of
turnkey
designs
and
delivery
of
DECT
GAP
protocols
-
has
been
used
in
more
than
40
models
of
cordless
phones.
RTX
Telecom
has
been
granted
approval
for
DECT
products
in
more
than
35
countries.
S3 - Silicon and Software Systems
Company website
S3 supplies a range of s software for
DECT applications, supporting Philips, STM Semiconductor Platforms, the ALPS and
Inventel DECT modules and other platforms.
Tality
(Originally
Symbionics, subsequently acquired by Cadence, now trading
as Tality)
Company website
DECT software protocol stack, used in several
manufacturers' DECT telephone products