Taixin Semiconductor

Wi-Fi Transceiver Multimedia Terminals

Give set-top boxes, IPCs, and dashcams stable wireless access

For terminals that already have an audio-video host, TXW901 handles Wi-Fi/BLE access, driver, and provisioning while the upper host keeps video services, cloud features, and system updates.

High-speed USB

Fits set-top boxes, dashcams, and external wireless access

SDIO 2.0

Easy integration with embedded host platforms

AV host

Host handles video, apps, and cloud services

Set-top box, IPC, and dash camera connected wirelessly through TXW901

Solution Path

Host-attached wireless access

The upper host connects to TXW901 through USB/SDIO for Wi-Fi access and BLE provisioning, then uses that network for video preview, cloud sync, app pairing, or system upgrades.

Multimedia host

Runs video, storage, apps, and system services.

Interface link

USB2.0 HS or SDIO2.0 integration.

Wireless access

Wi-Fi networking, BLE provisioning, and security.

Multimedia terminals need host coordination and long uptime

Set-top boxes, IPCs, OTT devices, and dashcams usually already have a video-processing host chip. The wireless solution should not steal attention from the main workload. TXW901 provides a clear connectivity boundary while the host continues to manage video, storage, apps, and cloud.

System architecture

Wireless should serve the video workload, not rebuild it

The core of a multimedia device is preview, recording, cloud sync, and system experience. TXW901 keeps a clear boundary as a transceiver: network channel, driver adaptation, and provisioning, while the host focuses on audio-video work and product UI.

  • Clear interface boundary helps system ownership
  • Driver path is confirmed by host OS early
  • Networking stability is validated with video workload
Multimedia host connected to TXW901 through USB and SDIO

Scenario fit

Living-room, vehicle, and camera devices need different wireless tuning

OTT boxes care about throughput and router compatibility, dashcams care about boot recovery and hotspot access, and IPCs care about uptime and weak-signal recovery. The page separates these differences instead of treating all multimedia terminals as one box.

  • OTT values throughput and system compatibility
  • Dashcams value recovery and hotspot access
  • IPCs value uptime and reconnection
Wireless networking scene for living-room, vehicle, and IPC terminals

Product Fit

How Products Fit The Solution

Select the chip or module path by system role, interface count, audio-video capability, and production timeline.

TXW901

Wireless access chip for multimedia terminals

Fits host-attached Wi-Fi/BLE across USB, SDIO, and secure connectivity needs.

USB2.0 HSSDIO2.0WPA/WPA2/WPA3
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Driver And Certification Support

Shorter system adaptation

Evaluates driver and certification path around Linux, Android, RTOS, or custom host systems.

OS adaptationDriver validationLong-run test
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Typical Deployment Forms

Each form connects the scenario to hardware priorities such as connectivity, power, imaging, and maintenance.

Set-top box and OTT wireless networking

Set-top box / OTT

Adds wireless access through USB/SDIO for video and app systems.

Wireless IPC access scene

Wireless IPC

Fits camera network access with an existing video host.

Dash camera wireless access

Dash camera

Supports hotspot, app connection, and video export features.

Next Step

Adding Wi-Fi to a multimedia terminal?

Share host platform, OS, USB/SDIO interface, video workload, and certification needs so Taixin can help define TXW901 integration.