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Product category: Analysis, simulation and mathematical software
News Release from: The MathWorks | Subject: CSR
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 29 October 2004

Csr uses matlab to reduce development
time

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The MathWorks today announced that CSR is using Matlab to develop algorithms for its latest family of Bluetooth products.

The MathWorks today announced that CSR is using Matlab to develop algorithms for its latest family of Bluetooth products The programming language and environment simplifies the company's code development work, reducing the time taken and cost of product development

CSR is the leading provider of single-chip radio devices for Bluetooth wireless communications; its flagship BlueCore product features in 60 percent of all Bluetooth-qualified end products and modules.

CSR is using three main products from The MathWorks: the Communications Toolbox, the Signal Processing Toolbox, and the Instrument Control Toolbox.

The Communications Toolbox helps to create physical layer algorithms for commercial wireless systems, while the Signal Processing Toolbox is a collection of industry-standard algorithms for analogue and digital signal processing.

The Instrument Control Toolbox enables communication with instruments such as oscilloscopes, function generators, and analytical instruments, directly from Matlab.

"Matlab has helped maximise the productivity of our design engineers by reducing the time taken to develop vital algorithms," said Graham Pink, Engineering Manager at CSR.

"This is a key area of the development work for our latest family of Bluetooth products.".

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