Legend Silicon Advances Mobile TV in China

Mon Jan 7, 2008 11:01am EST
 
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Integrated Single-Chip Solution Combines Legend Silicon's Innovative
Technology and Analog Devices RF Tuner Technology to Speed Development of New
Mobile Digital TV Devices

    FREMONT, Calif., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Legend Silicon Corporation, a
leading technology company delivering semiconductor solutions for terrestrial
digital TV (DTV), today announced a single-chip solution for the China Digital
Television Terrestrial Broadcasting (DTTB) System Standard (GB20600-2006).
The chip combines Legend's innovative digital TV demodulator technology, which
is at the core of GB20600-2006, and Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) silicon tuner
technology.
    This highly integrated single chip is targeted to speed development of
mobile television devices such as portable media players (PMPs), handheld TVs
and mobile phones for the markets in China.  The chip will enable
manufacturers to design mobile devices to receive the same free-to-air TV
programming that the consumers view on digital TVs in their homes. The demand
for consumer mobile and portable digital television devices in China is
expected to grow dramatically in anticipation of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
    "This solution combines Legend Silicon's vast experience with digital TV
in China through its extensive work on the GB20600-2006 standard and ADI's
silicon tuner expertise," said Lin Yang, co-founder, chairman and chief
technology officer at Legend Silicon. "Terrestrial digital television
broadcasts using the GB20600-2006 standard throughout China are creating a
perfect market environment for the consumer adoption of mobile TVs based on
Legend Silicon's advanced technology.  This new chip will enable consumer
electronics manufacturers to quickly bring new mobile TV products to market."
    The chip -- LGS-8GA6 -- integrates Legend's GB20600-2006 demodulator, a
silicon tuner from ADI and a time de-interleaver memory into a small
System-In-Package (SIP) 64 ball grid array (BGA). The LGS-8GA6 is specifically
designed to meet the stringent low-power and space-constrained requirements of
mobile devices.
    Subscribers for mobile services in China are expected to reach 520 million
in 2007, up more than 60 million from the previous year, according to China's
Ministry of Information Industry (MII), making China the world's largest
mobile phone market.  More than 15.5 million smart phones were sold in China
in 2006, and the total shipments were expected to reach 20 million by the end
of 2007, according to Jiang Lifeng, a senior analyst at CCID Consulting, a
leading IT market researcher in China. This growth, combined with the upcoming
2008 Beijing Olympic Games, opens the doors to a tremendous opportunity for
new mobile devices capable of supporting free-to-air mobile television
applications.
    For the GB20600-2006 standard, Legend Silicon has co-invented and
developed the underlying technology and worked closely with officials in China
to establish the GB20600 standard.  The company was the first to develop a
commercial GB20600 digital TV semiconductor solution which is now designed
into almost all major brands of digital TVs and set-top boxes. The mandatory
GB20600 standard not only supports high-definition broadcasts for the fixed
TV, but is also designed to deliver standard-definition television to mobile
devices.  Legend Silicon's solutions are designed for delivering high-quality
digital television to both traditional televisions and mobile devices in
high-definition.
    "We have a long history of working with Legend Silicon on digital
television solutions for the consumer markets in China through our joint
development facility in Shanghai, China," said Dave Robertson, product line
director, High Speed Signal Processing, Analog Devices. "We are further
strengthening our relationship with Legend Silicon by jointly developing new
mobile solutions, and this product launch is one of the fruits of our labor."
    Samples of the integrated chipset are available now.   For more
information, please visit http://www.legendsilicon.com.
    About Legend Silicon
    Legend Silicon Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company that
develops technology and application specific semiconductor products (ASSP) for
digital broadcasting and broadband transmission.  The company's products
enable broadband transmission and reception with bandwidth utilization and
resilient signal reception. Legend Silicon's products are designed for usage
in television sets (high definition and standard definition), set top boxes,
portable media players (PMPs), video-enabled cell phones and wireless network
interface adapters for PCs.  Legend Silicon is headquartered in Fremont,
California, and has operations in Shanghai and Beijing, China, where it also
maintains a joint DTV Research Center with Tsinghua University in Beijing.  To
learn more about Legend Silicon, visit http://www.legendsilicon.com.
    About the Legend Silicon/Analog Devices Joint Laboratory
    Collaborating to combine Legend Silicon's demodulator technology with
ADI's low-power RF tuners, engineers in the Legend Silicon/Analog Devices
joint design laboratory are developing reference designs for China's emerging
mobile TV market.  The design lab, which is located in Shanghai, provides
complete front-end solutions, from the antenna through the tuner to the
demodulator to the MPEG2 TS interface. These solutions allow Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and Original Design Manufacturers (ODMs) to
quickly equip their mobile terminal products -- including portable media
players, PDAs, laptop PCs, automotive displays and smart phones -- to receive
terrestrial digital TV broadcasts.  The lab also supports complete system
designs developed in collaboration with customers.
SOURCE  Legend Silicon Corporation

Susan Lehman of Rockpoint Public Relations, +1-510-832-6006,
susan@rockpointpr.com, for Legend Silicon Corporation; or Ben Runyan of Legend
Silicon Corporation, +1-510-656-9888, ext. 112, brunyan@legendsilicon.com

 

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