World’s First Multi-Standard, Multi-Band Mobile Digital TV Chip Set to be Developed by Frontier Silicon
Device is the first combined state-of-the-art tuner and baseband system-on-chip designed for worldwide use supporting both DMB and DVB-H standards.
Singapore, (PRWEB) June 14, 2005 -- Frontier Silicon, the leading fabless
manufacturer of semiconductors for mobile digital television (MDTV) and DAB
digital radio products – has announced today that it is developing Kino 3, a new
multi-standard and multi-band MDTV chip set supporting both the Korean and
European digital multimedia broadcast (DMB) as well as the DVB-H standard for
mobile TV reception. This will be world’s first device to combine a silicon
tuner with broad tuning range and a baseband processor utilizing software
defined radio techniques to address multiple MDTV reception standards – and Kino
3 will compete in terms of cost, size and power consumption with devices that
just support a single standard.
Speaking at this week’s Broadcast Asia
Conference in Singapore, Anthony Sethill, CEO of Frontier Silicon, said, “We
strongly believe that regulatory, spectrum allocation and installed
infrastructure issues could considerably slow down the deployment of MDTV
worldwide. With our experience in developing pioneering semiconductor solutions
for digital broadcasting, we recognized this as a company early on and deployed
resources to develop multi-standard ICs. Our aim is therefore to remove this
barrier by quickly introducing a solution, and we are on course to introduce our
Kino 3 solution in 2006.”
DMB is an extension of the Eureka 147
specification commonly known as DAB and used for digital radio broadcasts in
much of Europe. DVB-H has been developed as an extension to the existing DVB-T
standard which is widely used across Europe for digital TV broadcasts. Both DMB
and DVB-H have been developed to provide the robust and high bandwidth data
channels required to enable the reliable reception of digital video on handheld
devices.
Commercial MDTV services based on DMB are expected to roll out
in Korea during 2005 and in the UK and Germany in 2006. Commercial services
based on DVB-H will go live in USA during 2006 and parts of Europe will also
adopt this standard during 2006 and 2007.
Sethill adds, “With our
innovative technology and business models we have already had a big impact on
the audio broadcast market with over 70% of all DAB radios using our products.
We are now investing heavily in our multi-standard development to ensure that we
have a similar impact on the MDTV market.”
Details of Frontier Silicon’s
Kino 3 chip set will be announced in 2006. In outline, it comprises a
state-of-the-art multi-standard baseband demodulator/decoder and multi-band
(Band II, III, IV, V and L-band) RF tuner IC, and incorporates integrated
microcontroller and memory. The extremely low power chip set is expected to
consume less than 50mW in DVB-H channel mode.
About Frontier Silicon:
Frontier Silicon is an award-winning company at the forefront of the digital
multimedia revolution with a range of semiconductor solutions for mobile digital
television, digital TV and digital radio.
The company develops and
delivers both the broadcast signal receiver modules and digital processing
circuits as individual chips and complete system modules to leading consumer
electronics and mobile phone brands.
As a fabless semiconductor business,
Frontier Silicon's core products include complete DAB modules, DVB-T solutions,
DMB (digital multimedia broadcasting) solutions, and the underlying
system-on-chip (SoC) devices and receiver chips.
Key customers for the
company's products include consumer electronic, automotive entertainment and
PDA/mobile phone manufacturers such as Bang & Olufsen, Cambridge Audio,
Goodmans, Grundig, Hitachi, Ministry of Sound, Philips, PURE Digital, Roberts
Radio, Samsung, Sharp, Sony and TEAC. Frontier Silicon has won a number of
awards and its products have also enabled award-winning consumer products. The
company's awards include the Fabless Semiconductor Association's start-up to
watch award, PricewaterhouseCoopers hottest technology company of 2004 award,
the World Economic Forum's technology pioneers to watch 2005, and the Tornado
T100 award for one of the best-performing and innovative high-tech private
companies. For more information visit www.frontier-silicon.com.
Contact:
Anthony
Sethill
+44 0 1923 474200
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