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New Linux-based DTV reference platform

Jan 28, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 5 views

Mountain View, CA — (press release excerpt) — TeraLogic, Inc. today announced the Cougar-L Linux Digital TV Platform, which is based on TeraLogic's TL851 Universal Decoder and TL811 “Gateway” PVR Controller chips. With Cougar-L, TeraLogic broadens the operating system options of its Cougar Platform, the most successful DTV platform ever launched, to include Linux.

Cougar has been shipping to customers since 1999 with the VxWorks operating system. More than 250 Cougar Platforms have been shipped to date. Digital TV, set-top and PVR/DVR system manufacturers worldwide are using the Cougar platform for DTV software and system development.

The Cougar-L software API is compatible with the original Cougar system, which runs on the VxWorks operating system. TeraLogic will continue to support the Cougar API and multiple operating systems in future generations.

Leading OEM and component manufacturers have cooperated with TeraLogic in developing the Cougar-L platform. Among these partners are Kenwood, PMC-Sierra (QED), SONY, Texas Instruments, and VividLogic.

Features include:

  • Hardware
    • Pre-production style single board design with TL851 Universal Decoder
      IC, TL811 “Gateway” PVR Controller IC and MIPS CPU
    • Support for multiple Network Interface Modules allow PIP, PVR Watch and
      Record
    • Built-in Hard Disk for PVR and data applications
    • IEEE1394 support for networking consumer appliances including digital
      VCR
    • Ethernet and USB for peripheral interconnect
    • Built-in front side smart card reader for Conditional Access

  • Software
    • Linux kernel based on SGI sources
    • Journaling file system for robust PVR applications
    • Support for X Windows and TCP/IP networking stack
    • Cougar Application software API
    • Cross compiler and debugger for x86 hosted Linux development
    • USB based keyboard and mouse support


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