Industry’s first single-chip hybrid TV receiver
Silicon Laboratories Inc. released the industry’s first single-chip hybrid TV receiver family designed to simplify the design of TVs, set-top boxes (STBs), Blu-ray recorders and PC accessories. The new receiver family includes the Si2185 hybrid receiver, which combines a digital/analog TV tuner, a multi-standard analog demodulator, and DVB-T and DVB-C demodulators into a fully integrated, monolithic solution. The receiver family also includes the Si2115/13/11 digital-only receivers designed for DVB-T and DVB-C digital STBs offering terrestrial and cable reception.
The new Si2185/15/13/11 receiver family enables TV and STB developers to eliminate numerous external components such as surface acoustical wave (SAW) filters, tracking filter inductors, wirewound inductors and low-noise amplifiers (LNAs), thereby simplifying their designs and reducing BOM cost. The receiver family’s unprecedented single-chip integration can enable a total system savings of up to 75 percent compared to more complex two-chip solutions.
Silicon Labs’ single-chip TV receiver architecture provides a fully optimized, integrated signal path from RF antenna input to demodulated digital or analog baseband output, enabling superior RF performance. In addition, the single-chip design eliminates the sensitive intermediate-frequency PCB traces used to connect a tuner to a separate demodulator, reducing the likelihood of system noise interference and degraded performance.
The superior sensitivity of Silicon Labs’ TV receivers (with a very low 4 dB noise figure) makes it easier for TVs to receive weak RF signals, allowing viewers to receive more channels. The receivers also offer excellent front-end linearity and channel selectivity, resulting in better reception in crowded spectrum areas. Strong blocking performance is especially critical in urban settings where many undesired blocking channels can reduce the number of channels received.
To ease application development, the Si2185/15/13/11 receiver family is supported by a unified software application programming interface (API) that encompasses both tuner and demodulator functions. This unified API simplifies software design compared to competing two-chip solutions, which require separate APIs for the tuner and demodulator. In addition, all members of Silicon Labs’ receiver family are pin and software compatible, which helps reduce the cost of developing TV and STB products for multiple markets.