Silicon Laboratories introduces tuner ICs designed to reduce the cost of car radios
Silicon Laboratories
Si476x range of tuner ICs
Silicon Laboratories has introduced a range of automotive tuner ICs designed to deliver excellent radio-frequency performance coupled with advanced signal processing while reducing the cost and complexity of car radio systems.
The Si476x range is designed for automotive infotainment head units and AM/FM car radios from a variety of providers.
According to the company, the receivers leverage the patented digital low-IF technology and combine most of the traditional external bill of materials into an integrated, single-chip CMOS system.
Featuring a modular architecture that supports scalable multi-tuner designs, the Si476x supports all worldwide broadcast radio bands, including AM/FM, college FM, long wave, short wave, NOAA weather band, FM RDS decoding and AM/FM HD Radio reception.
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