A new chipset from Samsung supports several different digital standards, including DVB-H/T, DAB-IP, ISDB-T, and terrestrial DMB. By incorporating all these bands into a single chip, users will be able to switch between different broadcasting services while using the same application. A decoder on the chip converts the analog signal to digital to watch and listen on the handset. The tuner supports UHF, VHF, and L-band. It will be released in Europe and Asia first, but will eventually be incorporated into handsets bound for the U.S.
Samsung Creates Multiband Mobile TV Chipset
June 28th, 2007 · Source · No Comments
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