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To: genejockey who wrote (834)5/27/1999 12:37:00 AM
From: doormouse   of 1149
 
A parade of Big Bugs have already put a lot of this onto single chipsets. We didn't think there was a lot that was proprietary, now did we?


Lucent Technologies Launches First DTV Receiver Chip for U.S. Market (Nov. 12)

Lucent Technologies' Microelectronics Group joins the parade of companies offering chips for the U.S. DTV market. Lucent today announced its AV8100, "a complete system on a chip that can receive terrestrial broadcasts of high definition television (HDTV), multichannel standard definition television (SDTV), and broadcast data. Lucent claimed "it is the first commercially-available single-chip vestigial side-band (VSB) receiver compliant with the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) standard."

LG Semicon Announces Chipset for DTV Receivers (Nov. 17)

LG Semicon today announced "the world's first Digital TV (DTV) chipset, designed by its sister company LG Electronics." Paul A. Snopko, Zenith's director of research and development, said "The first cut of the LGS VSB solution, which replaced a rack of equipment with a seven-inch circuit board earlier this year, already met most of our specifications for the ATSC transmission standard. Current samples are meeting or exceeding our expectations for chips we plan to use in our first HDTV products planned for introduction next year."

Sony Announces Line of DTV Receiver Chips (Nov. 18)

Sony announced a services of chips designed for use in digital TV applications.

Two of the chips work as a tuner for digital broadcast signals from satelllite. One chip is an oscillator/mixer circuit that includes an oscillator stable over 1.3 to 2.7 GHz. The other chip provides adjustment free carrier recovery with an on-chip PLL circuit. Samples and production quantities are available now. See Front-End Tuner Solution Press Release from Sony Electronics.

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