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Philips launches new silicon tuner chips for satellite reception

Philips launches new silicon tuner chips for satellite reception

Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) has unveiled its TDA8262 and TDA8263 silicon tuner chips for quick and easy implementation of digital satellite reception. The new silicon tuner solution simplifies the entire circuit board design as the product is now placed on the main board itself rather than an independent tuner can. Furthermore, the level of integration allows the bill of materials to be drastically reduced.


The TDA8262 and TDA8263 fully integrated satellite tuner chips enable simple and inexpensive implementation of digital satellite reception

With superior technical performance, small size and low power requirements, the TDA8262 and TDA8263 silicon tuner are not only DVB-S/DSS (Digital Video Broadcast Satellite/Digital Satellite System) compliant, but also fulfill all worldwide standards in use for satellite reception.

Silicon tuners are an essential component for all semiconductor companies supplying to the digital set top box (STB), PC card and digital TV (DTV) market. Industry trends indicate a growing demand for the integration of simpler and more efficient satellite tuner ICs into STBs, PC Cards and DTVs to handle the growth in these markets.

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