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To: alvin ung who wrote (12746)5/19/1999 9:48:00 AM
From: joel3  Read Replies (1) of 16960
 
Philips Semiconductors launches world's first complete single-chip TV

www-us.semiconductors.com

1999-05-10 , E/IC-1064/54 Product News From Philips Semiconductors

Ultimate One Chip Television promises cheaper, improved performance TV sets for global manufacturers

Philips Semiconductors has launched the Ultimate One Chip Television, the world's first single device containing the functionality of a complete television system. It provides manufacturers with a truly global component, allowing a single chassis design to address all world markets and all sizes of television in the fiercely competitive small and medium sized analog TV set market.

"The Ultimate One Chip Television, through its innovative combination of technologies, cuts manufacturers' costs in three ways," said Mark Samuel, International Product Manager at Philips Semiconductors. "It reduces dramatically the cost of components, it cuts the time for design and manufacture and allows the same chassis design to be used for all markets."

The Ultimate One Chip Television series (part numbers TDA 935X/6X/8X) is the third generation of integrated television from Philips Semiconductors. Since the pioneering One Chip Television was introduced in 1992, Philips Semiconductors has shipped over 200 million devices.

Each Ultimate One Chip Television combines both analog (BiMOS) and digital (CMOS) circuitry in a single package to implement a TV signal processor, a closed caption decoder and a micro controller core with an extended 80C51 instruction set. The TV signal processor provides complete coverage of all international standards (PAL/NTSC and SECAM) and the series implements all teletext standards.

Close integration significantly reduces the peripheral component count: in a typical design 120 fewer resistors, capacitors, diodes and transistors are required. The reduced component count simplifies design and can enable the use of one single circuit board in the set, instead of the two currently required.

The Ultimate One Chip Television is self aligning, cutting, even further, manufacturing time already reduced by the lower board and component count.

Philips Semiconductors supplies a suite of software to speed implementation of teletext and on screen display. Completed software is stored in one time programmable memory, using Philips Semiconductors' advanced Walker cell technology. This increases the speed with which Philips Semiconductors can supply the manufacturer, and reduces still further time to market.

Power consumption, both at start-up and during operation, are reduced, making the Ultimate One Chip Television ideal for use in 'green' applications.

Evaluation boards and sample quantities of the Ultimate One Chip Television are available now and will be shipping in quantity during Q3 99.

Philips Semiconductors, a division of Royal Philips Electronics, headquartered in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, is the eighth largest semiconductor supplier in the world. Philips Semiconductors' innovations in digital audio, video, and mobile technology position the company as a leader in the consumer, multimedia and wireless communications markets. Sales offices are located in all major markets around the world and are supported by systems labs. Additional information on Philips Semiconductors can be obtained by accessing its home page at semiconductors.philips.com

For more information, please see also BG9902: The Ultimate One Chip Television - Commercial, market and technical information.
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