NXP and Pegatron hybrid DVB-T TV tuner card
November 7, 2008
NXP Semiconductors, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, has revealed that the collaboration project with Pegatron, a design, manufacturing and service company, has achieved what they claim is the world's first Hybrid DVB-T TV tuner card in half the size of a minicard. Additionally to the latest generation multistandard TDA18271 silicon tuner from NXP, Pegatron adopted the SAA7231NE A/V decoder that supports reception of both Analogue TV and DVB-T signals from different sources and features the lowest power consumption, which made it possible to develop the Hybrid DVB-T solution.
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