SiTune facilitates multi standard system integration for Set Top Box and TV application
December 7, 2010 -- Silicon Valley (San Jose), California -- SiTune Corporation, a leader in CMOS radio-frequency (RF) and mixed signal Integrated Circuits for Multi-Media and Broadband communication applications, today announced its latest generation of the state of the art Universal CMOS TV tuners based upon its P2TUNE architecture.STN-50T4000 is a highly integrated Zero-IF Tuner that supports both Cable standards including ANSI-SCTE 4.0, ITU-T J.83 Annexes A(DVB-C), B, C and Digital Terrestrial standards including DVB-T/T2, DTMB and ISDB-T with the lowest power consumption and minimum BOM cost.
“Today’s Set Top Box and TV applications demand a multi-standard Tuner that can be used for common platforms. The STN50T4000 has the capability of receiving fully loaded spectrum of cable signals while its low noise figure makes it the best choice for terrestrial signal reception. With 230mW of power dissipation, STN-50T4000 eases the mind of the system integrators as they can use multiple of this device on the PCB without being worry about the heat management. It saves the cost of the PCB and heat sink and increases the reliability of the design,” Said Vahid Toosi, Founder and CEO of SiTune Corporation.”With sophisticated RF AGC loops, STN-50T4000 passes the terrestrial specification for Taboo Adjacent channels, a feature that has been long considered an advantage for CAN tunes until now.”
Availability:
SiTune will demonstrate the STN-50T4000 by appointment during CES 2011(US/Las Vegas) (Jan6-9).
Limited Engineering Samples and evaluation kits are available now. Production devices are available in Q2 2011.
About SiTune Corporation:
SiTune Corporation is an innovative leading fabless semiconductor company developing high performance integrated CMOS silicon solutions for mobile, cable & terrestrial TV markets in the United States, Asia, and Europe. The SiTune portfolio consists of advanced RF Tuners, demodulators and single chip (SOC).
SiTune Corporation is a multi-disciplinary and strong engineering team which has demonstrated great achievement and execution in the areas of RF, ASIC, system design and software to produce the most integrated and competitive CMOS TV tuners with ultra low power consumption in the market.
SiTune Corporation has its headquarters in San Jose California with various regional Sales offices and representatives, for more information please visit SiTune website at www.situne-ic.com or contact us directly.
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