Digital TV News: Panasonic Electronic Devices
Panasonic Electronic Devices Selects Fresco Microchip FM1151 for Next Generation Tuners
Dec 2, 2009 – Fresco Microchip has announced that Panasonic Electronic Devices (PED) has selected Fresco's FM1151 universal analog demodulator and digital IF processor IC for its latest hybrid tuners.
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Fresco Microchip, Panasonic Electronic Devices, Cable TV, Digital TV, Semiconductor, Set Top Box, Smart TV, Terrestrial
Panasonic Electronic Devices Co., Ltd Selects the Infineon Technologies Tuner IC for Digital Car Television Tuner
Jan 22, 2008 – Infineon (FSE/NYSE: IFX) has announced that Panasonic Electronic Devices Co., Ltd, has selected Infineon's OmniTune™ TUA6045 RF Tuner IC for their digital car television tuner.
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Infineon, Panasonic Electronic Devices, Digital TV, In-Car, Semiconductor, Terrestrial
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