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Hybrid TV tuner specialist Xceive Corp. is launching a new line of analog-digital tuners, the XC5000, intended for high-end TV applications that need noise performance exceeding that of can tuners. DSP blocks allow additional baseband programming functions for adding channel optimization features in the future. The company also began sampling an XC4000 family for midrange “value TV” markets, leaving out the QAM256 functions for handling ATSC/NTSC signals.
Xceive announced at the Computex show in Taiwan that it was working with Trident Microsystems on a reference design called Aspen for a mid- to high-end flat-panel system, marrying the XC5000 with Trident’s HD-TV Pro CX and FC system-on-a-chip designs. The Trident devices perform capture, digital and analog A/V processing, video scaling and color control.
Also at Computex, Xceive showed another reference design, Breckenridge, for a 7-inch HDTV with 16:9 aspect ratio, capable of receiving 18 ATSC formats or NTSC signals via terrestrial or cable signals. The primary board for Breckenridge measures 2.75 x 4.75 inches.
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