December 11, 2007 08:00 ET
Fresco Microchip Delivers High Performance, Low Power Single-Chip Hybrid Receiver for Terrestrial and Cable Television
Highly Integrated FM2050 Enables Flexibility and Significant System Cost Reduction Across the Broad TV Market
TORONTO--(Marketwire - December 11, 2007) - Fresco Microchip Inc., a developer of leading edge
RF, mixed-signal and digital signal processing integrated circuits (ICs),
today announced the FM2050, its latest low power single-chip demodulator
for high quality universal analog terrestrial (NTSC, PAL, SECAM), analog
cable, and DVB-T digital television broadcasts.
Bridging the analog-digital broadcast TV divide around the world, the
FM2050 applies the company's innovative technologies, enabling consumers to
experience true broadcast TV quality on next-generation TVs, set-top boxes,
DVD-Rs, DVRs and PCs. The chip delivers unmatched performance on key
analog demodulation benchmarks, which are essential for the successful
rollout of hundreds of millions of high quality hybrid (analog and digital)
television platforms required by the DTV transition across Europe and Asia.
The FM2050 leverages the company's breakthrough agileDSP™ architecture
which virtually eliminates the
part-to-part variation common in existing demodulator implementations,
enabling significant system cost reduction and design simplification.
Industry watcher Jon Peddie of Jon Peddie Research believes Fresco is well
positioned to gain a strong foot hold in this market and emerge as a market
leader. "No one knows this space better than the folks at Fresco, as they
have collective hands-on experience and engineering prowess, technological
capability and business know-how to stake out a solid leadership position
in this arena. The timing is right as consumers make the transition from
analog television and embrace digital TV products over the next several
years."
The FM2050, combined with a silicon tuner, offers a compact system solution
without compromising performance while meeting the low power and small
footprint requirements for PC and portable TV applications. For the
broader digital television market, the chip is fully compatible with "CAN"
tuners to deliver the highest quality reception for DTV and television
recorder platforms.
"Historically, cost, power and performance tradeoffs have been TV
application dependent. Our ability to bridge those gaps enables customers
to use our single-chip solution to address a broad spectrum of television
platforms," said Lance Greggain, CEO of Fresco Microchip. "The FM2050
marks a new benchmark for high quality TV performance and significant
system cost reduction that leading consumer electronic manufacturers highly
value."
The FM2050 accepts the IF output directly from commonly available tuners
and generates digital MPEG streams and analog CVBS video with SIF. The
chip eliminates complexity by integrating universal analog video and audio
demodulation, digital video demodulation and IF processing into a single IC
that delivers high quality, enhanced digital and analog broadcast
performance. The FM2050 supports all modes of the DVB-T standard and is
compliant with free-to-air international analog demodulation broadcast
standards.
The FM2050 is encapsulated in a 48-pin QFN package. Samples are available
now.
About Fresco Microchip Inc.
Fresco Microchip is a fabless semiconductor company focused on leading edge
RF, mixed-signal and digital signal processing architectures for consumer
markets. Founded in 2004, Fresco Microchip has established a team of
technology, sales and marketing veterans in the TV semiconductor industry
with strong track records, multiple design patents and long-standing
customer relationships with the world's most recognizable and respected
consumer electronic brands. The company is headquartered in Toronto,
Canada, with design centers in Ottawa, Canada and Irvine, California. For
more information visit: www.frescomicrochip.com.
Fresco Microchip Inc., the Fresco Microchip logo, and agileDSP™ are
trademarks of Fresco Microchip Inc. All other trademarks are the property
of their respective owners.