XMOS, the Bristol, U.K.-based provider of IoT technology, announced the launch of its XVF3800 voice processor, designed to deliver a high-performance, rapid time-to-market solution for enterprise and consumer voice conferencing platforms.
The four-microphone processor is intended to enable Microsoft Teams and Zoom certification in conferencing devices, video bars, portable speakerphones, PCs, gaming monitors and collaborative display solutions. According to the company, state-of-the-art algorithms provide high-quality audio in challenging environments, while the processor enables engineers to fully optimize performance based on the specific acoustics of the product at hand.
XMOS’ XVF3800 voice processor features include:
- Acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) – removes far-end echoes picked up by the microphones, which enables the XVF3800 to extract clear voice signals even with high-volume speaker output
- Adaptive multiple beamformers – tracks both stationary and non-stationary voice sources, identifying the direction of arrival, and isolating the voice of interest, improving double talk and dereverberation performance
- Noise suppression – nulls diffuse noise sources (air conditioning, road noise etc.) to enable accurate, consistent voice capture
- Automatic gain control (AGC) – ensures a consistent far-end volume for speakers at different distances from the device.
Beyond the specialized microphone interface and two supporting linear mic arrays, the XVF3800 also incorporates USB2.0 connectivity, as well as an I2S audio interface that can sample at 16kHz or 48kHz.
The XVF3800 is currently available to early access customers and will be generally available, along with a development kit, the XK-VOICE-SQ66, in the next quarter. The new processor builds on the success of XMOS’ high performance VocalFusion range.
“The modern workforce has more disparate and flexible work environments than ever before, and so has never had higher expectations for its communications tools,” says Aneet Chopra, EVP marketing & product management, XMOS. “With this in mind, enterprise and consumer software providers like Microsoft Teams, and Zoom, are raising the bar to match these expectations. Turnkey solutions that are high performance and easy to integrate are needed to keep pace with new innovations and experiences.”
XMOS will be showcasing the XVF3800 demo during the Embedded World conference March 14-16, 2023 in Nuremberg, Germany. To see a demo, and discuss the voice processor in more detail, book a meeting with the team here.
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