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Pulse-Eight Limited
Founded2010
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
Key people
Martin Ellis (Managing Director)[1]
ProductsSet-top boxes, Remote controls, Computer hardware and Peripherals
Websitewww.pulse-eight.com

Pulse-Eight Limited (Pulse-Eight) is a hardware designer and manufacturer based in the United Kingdom producing consumer electronics for the home entertainment and custom install industry.[2] Pulse-Eight designs, manufactures and retails bespoke hardware solutions primarily designed for Kodi (Media Centre) software.[3][4] On 22 October 2012, it was reported that Pulse-Eight had bought the TVonics brand and the technology behind TVonics DVRs from TVonics Solutions Limited who had collapsed into administration in June 2012.[5][6][7]

Hardware products

Pulse-Eight's first major product line was a remote control, dubbed "Nyxboard Hybrid", made by Motorola designed for use within XBMC (now Kodi)[8][9] and other Media Center software packages, a custom HTPC set-top-box pre-installed with XBMC that they call "PulseBox",[10][11] and a USB and HDMI CEC Adapter designed in-house[12][13][14] with additional smaller lines using components from ZOTAC.

Video Matrixes

Since 2012 Pulse-Eight has focused on developing video matrixes under their own brand "neo"[15]

Software products

PulseOS

Pulse-Eight used to offer a performance tuned free and open source embedded operating system that they call "PulseOS" designed to run on their PulseBox hardware platform, however since the discontinuation of their dedicated hardware the software enhancements have been merged with the main Kodi codebase

libCEC

libCEC is an enabling platform for the CEC bus in HDMI, it allows developers to interact with other HDMI devices without having to worry about the communication overhead, handshaking, and the various ways of sending a message for each vendor, this software is free and open source available from github[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Contact Us Archived 8 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Pulse-Eight
  3. ^ Engadget - Motorola NYXboard surfaces from the dead, XBMC reclaims it (update)
  4. ^ Tested - Motorola Made XBMC Remote Now Available for Presale
  5. ^ http://www.reghardware.com/2012/10/22/pulse_eight_acquires_tvonics_brand_for_xbmc_box/ XBMC coders acquire TVonics brand
  6. ^ http://www.reghardware.com/2012/06/27/administrator_looking_to_sell_off_tvonics_kit/ Administrator eyes DVR firesale after TVonics collapse
  7. ^ "Kodi On Chromecast". Thursday, 9 November 2017
  8. ^ Engadget - Motorola NYXboard surfaces from the dead, XBMC reclaims it (update)
  9. ^ Tested - Motorola Made XBMC Remote Now Available for Presale
  10. ^ PulseBox out 10 October
  11. ^ PulseBox - XBMC based Home Theatre PC Home Theatre Redefined Archived 28 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ http://www.anandtech.com/show/5463/pulseeight-usb-cec-adapter-review Pulse-Eight USB CEC Adapter Review
  13. ^ The USB-CEC Adapter is a look into the Future Archived 26 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ USB – CEC Adaptor, 2011/08/20
  15. ^ https://www.pulse-eight.com/p/155/neo4-professional-hdbaset-video-matrix-with-poh-receivers
  16. ^ https://github.com/Pulse-Eight/libcec

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