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ZIF tuner claims lowest BOM for digital terrestrial TV

ZIF tuner claims lowest BOM for digital terrestrial TV

Device eliminates costly SAW filters and other external components

Claimed to offer the lowest BOM, the MAX3580 tuner uses a unique ZIF architecture and integrates an RF-tracking filter to eliminate external, discrete filtering components and the expensive SAW filter that older, IF-based tuners require. The device operates from a single 3.3-V supply and consumes 650 mW of power—suiting it for USB stick, automotive, and infotainment applications.

ZIF tuner claims lowest BOM for digital terrestrial TV

The integrated tuner covers an input frequency of 170 to 230 MHz for the VHF-III band and 470 to 878 MHz for the UHF band. The part also features a dynamic gain control of more than 76 dB and a typical midband noise figure of 4.7 dB referred to the LNA input. Operating temperature is 40 to 85C, and housing is in 32-pin TQFN packages. (From $5.50 ea/1,000available now.)

Maxim Integrated Products , Sunnyvale , CA
Customer Service 800-998-8800

http://www.maxim-ic.com

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