MaxLinear Announces First Global TV Standards CMOS Tuner IC With the Performance of Can Tuner

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

MxL5007 Offers Smallest Form Factor, Lowest Power, Lowest Cost, and Highest Integration Level of Any Cable and Terrestrial Silicon Tuner

CARLSBAD, CA — MaxLinear, Inc., a fabless semiconductor IC company at the forefront of developing CMOS-based broadband radio frequency (RF) ICs for consumer markets, today announced the MxL5007, a TV tuner IC that meets all global digital and analog cable and terrestrial TV standards. The MxL5007 incorporates key CMOS circuit design and radio architecture technology breakthroughs which enable “can” tuner equivalent performance in digital/analog televisions, terrestrial and cable set top box (STB) applications, and portable TV applications.

The device is the latest in MaxLinear’s MxL5000 family of tuner ICs. It is based on the company’s proprietary digital CMOS implementation, which not only exceeds the performance of exotic SiGe BiCMOS process-based tuner solutions, but also has the low cost, low power consumption and heat dissipation that is only achievable using CMOS technology. MxL5007 comes in a 5mm x 5mm 32-pin QFN package and consumes 300mW of power, which is three-to-six times lower than competing products.

The MxL5007 even exceeds the exacting requirements of ATSC A/74 Receiver Performance Guidelines. Until now, the stringent ATSC A/74 requirements could only be met by traditional can tuners or higher power SiGe-BiCMOS tuners using expensive external tracking and/or SAW filters. Exceeding the A/74 requirements without the use of external tracking and SAW filters is a key accomplishment of the MxL5007.

“Achieving a tuner, especially in CMOS, with this level of performance and integration has been an elusive goal for the industry,” said Ted Alexander of Mission Ventures. “We’ve seen the precedent of CMOS becoming dominant in other applications, but the RF challenges of the broadband tuner are much greater. We are very excited about what this means for MaxLinear’s market position in the global tuner market.”

With this level of performance, module manufacturers can reduce size, power and cost of their modules for even high-end products like digital televisions. The MxL5007 also provides the performance and features necessary for on-board implementations in digital/analog television, set top box and personal video recorder (PVR) applications, along with the small size necessary for delivering live television in cars and in portable devices such as PCs, DVD players, PDAs and digital media players. The MxL5007’s support of global TV standards allows manufacturers to easily ship products to different world markets by mating MaxLinear’s global TV tuner with the appropriate standard specific demodulator, or by using a multi-standard demodulator.

“With the MxL5007, manufacturers can now move to a lower cost, lower power silicon solution without sacrificing any of the performance benefits associated with traditional can tuners,” said Kishore Seendripu, MaxLinear’s CEO. “MaxLinear’s CMOS radio IC technology is well proven in PC TV, mobile TV, and DVB-T STB markets using our older generation 5003/5005 tuner ICs. The MxL5007 utilizes an enhancement to this proven CMOS radio technology to address multiple TV standards and applications. The choice of digital CMOS process and novel radio architecture for tuners makes ASPs near $1 a realistic prospect in the future. CMOS process technology, lowest BOM, and manufacturing costs make MxL5007 the ideal solution for all television applications, including tuner modules. Modified versions of MxL5007 will target specific standards to offer even lower cost solutions for customers.”

The MxL5007 can receive an input signal spanning a continuous frequency band from 44MHz to 1002MHz from a 75-ohm antenna or cable. It supports every major cable and terrestrial digital and analog TV standard, including ATSC, DVB-T, DVB-H, ISDB-T 13-segment, DVB-C, DMB-T(H), 64/256 QAM for US cable applications, analog cable, DOCSIS 3.0, NTSC, PAL and SECAM. The MxL5007 has an integrated low noise amplifier (LNA), on chip tracking & PLL loop filters, automatic gain control, LO generation, and channel selectivity functions for simplified and low cost board-level design. By eliminating the need for external SAW filters, external tracking filters, PLL loop filters, and external loop through circuitry, and by requiring no factory calibration or adjustments the MxL5007 greatly reduces BOM and manufacturing costs for end customers. Additionally, MxL5007 has a flexible output intermediate frequency (IF) ranging from 4 to 44 MHz to support many demodulators and has an integrated on-chip loop through function that vastly simplifies STBs requiring RF out and multi-tuner applications such as PVRs and televisions supporting picture-in-picture or similar functionality.

Availability

MaxLinear will demonstrate the MxL5007 by appointment during IBC2007 (Amsterdam, Sept. 7-11), with engineering samples and evaluation kits available in Q4 2007, and production quantities expected in Q2 2008.

Link: MaxLinear, Inc..