Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Silicon Labs’ broadcast audio ICs streamline design of wheel-Tuned, digital-display radios

AUSTIN, USA: Silicon Laboratories Inc., a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ICs, introduced a multi-band radio receiver IC solution that will modernize wheel-tuned radio products with digital displays.

Based on a patented low-IF digital architecture, the Si484x receivers offer unmatched integration in CMOS, reducing radio component count by more than 70 percent. The new receivers dramatically shrink bill-of-materials (BOM) and PCB area requirements in applications such as tabletop and portable radios, stereos, mini/micro systems, boom boxes, clock radios, docking stations, radio toys or any consumer electronics product containing a digital-display radio tuned by a mechanical wheel.

Silicon Labs’ Si484x receivers solve a critical design challenge for the 40-million-unit-per-year wheel-tuned, digital-display radio market. Competitive solutions use frequency counter ICs to approximate the tuned frequency of traditional analog ICs. With this approach, the actual tuned frequency could be significantly different from the displayed frequency, leading to a frustrating tuning experience for radio users. The Si484x family addresses these challenges by providing precise mechanical tuning that enables radio users to hear the exact channel that is being displayed.

The Si484x receivers deliver unsurpassed RF performance in the worldwide AM/FM/SW bands, as well as audio features that are unmatched by competing radio ICs. The Si484x receivers’ automatically tuned RF front-end circuitry adjusts to reject noise and amplify the target signal for exceptional sensitivity in weak signal conditions.

In crowded broadcast environments, the RF front-end automatically attenuates undesired blockers and receives the audio signals on the desired channel with exceptional signal quality. The receivers provide advanced audio conditioning for all signal environments, removing pops, clicks and loud static in variable signal conditions. The Si484x ICs also enable display indicators for valid stations, mono/stereo signals and tuned frequency. Additional unique audio features include digital volume control, soft mute and bass/treble audio control.

“Radio designs based on the new Si484x receivers require no manually tuned components, enabling radio makers to eliminate costly manual placement, testing and tuning in their manufacturing lines, thereby reducing labor cost while improving capacity, yield and time to market,” said Diwakar Vishakhadatta, general manager of Silicon Labs’ broadcast audio products. “Silicon Labs’ Si484x receivers provide radio makers with a highly integrated multi-band receiver solution with unprecedented flexibility, simplifying design and manufacturing for a broad range of wheel-tuned, digital-display radio products.”

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