Spirea AB
Norgegatan 2
S-164 32 Kista, Sweden
Tel: + 46 8 633 25 00
Fax: + 46 8 633 25 40
Web: www.spirea.com
Email: info@spirea.com
Spirea
Products
Spirea originated as a Bluetooth RF company, and have developed a 2,4GHz
PA (BlueAmp) and a Bluetooth 1.1 RF transceiver (BlueTraC). Both these have
been demonstrated successfully as proof of technology.
Our product focus is WLAN. TripleTraC, is the first multi-standard
transceiver combining 802.11b, 802.11g and full band 802.11a on one chip.
Spirea also offers complete reference design for RF, evaluation board and
numerous application notes to support TripleTraC.
BlueTraC
Bluetooth RF CMOS Chip
BlueTraC is a true "Radio-on-a-chip" Bluetooth transceiver.
The design is based on an efficient architecture incorporating Spirea's
CMOS design expertise making the solution both reliable and area efficient.
From the architecture and system design levels down to the block and
circuit design levels, BlueTraC incorporates dynamic power management and
adopts a mixed signal CMOS design strategy achieving the highest level of
integration.
BlueTraC Datasheet (PDF)

BlueAmp Class 1 Bluetooth Power Amplifier
The BlueAmp is a low cost and small sized power amplifier. The circuit
is implemented in CMOS 0.18µm process and is intended for applications in
the 2.4GHz-2.5GHz band. It features a four level power control scheme to
satisfy e.g. Bluetooth class 1 specification.
BlueAmp Datasheet (PDF)

TripleTraC
Multi-standard Transceiver
Spirea is currently designing (Mar 02) TripleTraC, the first
multi-standard transceiver combining 802.11b, full band 802.11a and
HIPERLAN on one chip.
TripleTraC Datasheet (PDF)

BlueBoC Bluetooth Bridge-on-Chip
BlueBoC is a highly integrated chip providing a plug-and-play solution
for Bluetooth connections to the Internet.The chip supports cost efficient
Bluetooth-to-Ethernet bridging and makes use of embedded TCP/IP protocols.
One of the target pplications is high speed modems eg.ADSL and cable
modems. BlueBoC provides zero-configuration wireless Ethernet user access
to these modems and to TCP/IP applications. BlueBoC simultaneously supports
up to seven active users in a Bluetooth piconet. BlueBoC implements the GN
(Group Network) and NAP (Network Access Point) profiles of PAN (Personal
Area Networking).
BlueBoC Datasheet (PDF)

