[opendtv] Re: New Microtune tuner

  • From: John Golitsis <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 15:51:01 -0500

Until they fix their web site:

Product Brief:
http://www.microtune.com/products/pdf/mt2131_tuner_ic.pdf

In the News:
http://www.microtune.com/news/2006Articles

Benchmarks
http://www.microtune.com/products/pdf/mt2131_benchmarks.pdf


On 2-Mar-06, at 3:41 PM, Dale Kelly wrote:

> This may be good news.
> Low-cost 3-in-1 TV tuner chip debuts
> <https://webmail.pappastv.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=3Dhttp://=20
> broadcastengi
> neering.com/newsletters/rfupdate/20060302/Microtune-MicroTuner-=20
> MT2131-200603
> 02>
> Mar 2, 2006 8:00 AM, RF Update e-newsletter
>
> Microtune unveiled a three-in-one TV tuner Feb. 27 intended to =20
> drive digital
> TV reception into the cost-sensitive consumer TV mass market.
> Integrating three tuners =97 analog, digital and cable =97 in a chip =20=

> smaller
> than a thumbtack, Microtune's new MicroTuner MT2131 tuner delivers
> performance that exceeds all three existing U.S. TV requirements: =20
> ATSC, NTSC
> and Digital Cable Ready (DCR), according to the company.
> Eliminating more than 100 components from the silicon tuner bill of
> materials, BOM, the MT2131 cuts external BOM cost by 60 percent. By =20=

> breaking
> through the sub-$3 cost barrier, it enables manufacturers to deploy =20=

> a tuner
> across all TV models, sizes and price points.
> Microtune has published its internal benchmark tests of the MT2131 =20
> and a
> comparison of the MT2131 to the measurement test results of the =20
> FCC's study.
> For more information, visit www.microtune.com
> <https://webmail.pappastv.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=3Dhttp://=20
> www.microtune
> .com> .
>
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