TI and ANT+ Showcase ANT+-Enabled Smartphone

BARCELONA, Spain /PRNewswire/ -- ANT Wireless, a division of Dynastream Innovations Inc., and Texas Instruments (TI) showcase the Sony Ericsson Xperia arc, the first commercially available smartphone to natively communicate with the ultra-low power (ULP) ANT+ network of health and fitness devices. Featured as part of TI's exhibition at Mobile World Congress (MWC), Booth 8A84 Hall 8, these mobile solutions lead the industry in the real-time collection and transfer of physiological data to the cloud.

This ANT+ connectivity is enabled by TI's WiLink 6.0 triple-radio, single-chip solution, native in Sony Ericsson's Xperia arc, as well as the newly announced Xperia neo and Xperia pro. The high-end Xperia smartphones (including the Xperia X10 mini, Xperia X10 mini pro, and Xperia X8) signify the market's first line of ANT+-enabled mobile handsets. These smartphones can leverage the WiLink solution to link directly with the established ANT+ ecosystem of more than 14 million ULP health and fitness devices.

Daily MWC demonstrations will incorporate ANT+ bike speed and bike cadence data transmitting via the WiLink chip to the Xperia arc and seamlessly to the cloud, with apps by Endomondo, Sportypal, and Wahoo Fitness. ANT+ heart rate and blood pressure data will also be displayed on the Xperia arc.

"This milestone and these MWC demonstrations represent major advancements to connect consumers with mobile handsets and ANT+ ultra-low-power wireless sensor devices," stated Eran Sandhaus, Director Of Marketing, Wireless Connectivity Solutions, TI. "TI is committed to giving consumers an incredibly simple and efficient way to collect and use fitness and health data. We are proud to make that possible today through this collaboration with ANT Wireless and Sony Ericsson."

"This advancement in smartphones and the Xperia arc is playing an exciting role in the collection, tracking, and transfer of personal activities to designated providers," stated Simon Walker, Head of Developer Ecosystem and Account Management, Sony Ericsson. "Collectively, we provide the ubiquitous and fun solution consumers need to easily make health and fitness a part of daily life."

The TI, ANT+ Cycling Challenge
Proving the real-world application of the joint demonstration, attendees visiting TI's MWC booth will have the opportunity to test their own cycling strength and speed by participating in the TI-ANT+ Cycling Challenge. A racing bike mounted on LeMond's Revolution indoor trainer is equipped with ANT+ sensors, giving visitors the opportunity to compare best data scores.

"Integrating the best technologies with intuitive, practical products gives consumers access to real-time, reliable feeds and long-term trend information anywhere, anytime," said Rod Morris, Director, ANT Wireless. "TI and Sony Ericsson are really paving the way for an incredible offering of practical and valuable consumer products."

Optimized for mobile devices, TI's WiLink 6.0 single-chip solution supports WLAN, ANT, Bluetooth, and FM radios. The WiLink 7.0 platform, the "industry's first quad-radio single-chip solution," adds GPS to the list. These solutions also enable direct ANT+ sensors to mobile phone communication. ANT and TI recently released the CC2567, the first dual-mode single-chip solution, delivering ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity, and the complementary ANT + Bluetooth Health and Fitness Aggregator Kit.

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About TI
Texas Instruments helps customers solve problems and develop new electronics that make the world smarter, healthier, safer, greener, and more fun. A global semiconductor company, TI innovates through manufacturing, design, and sales operations in more than 30 countries.

About ANT/ANT+
ANT is a proven protocol and silicon solution for ULP practical wireless networking applications. ANT+ is the interoperable standard for the collection, automatic transfer, and tracking of sensor data. With a complete ecosystem of proven devices, this strategic combination of superior ANT+ functionality and integrated cell phone connectivity is leading the industry with seamless capture and transmission of physical data from the body to the Internet. The ANT+ Alliance is an open special interest group of companies committed to standardized communications through optimized brand value and partnerships with other top tier products.

The company behind ANT Wireless is Dynastream Innovations Inc. Dynastream was established in 1998 and became a wholly owned subsidiary of Garmin in December 2006. Dynastream is based in Cochrane, Alberta, Canada, and is a world innovator in the research and development of inertial and wireless technology.

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