QAM (television)

Vecima Supports Orion Cable’s Broadband Expansion with Scalable, Turnkey Remote MACPHY Solution

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Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Vecima developed the Remote MACPHY bundle to enable smaller cable operators that require 10 or fewer nodes to access the broad advantages of Distributed Access Architecture (DAA).

Key Points: 
  • Vecima developed the Remote MACPHY bundle to enable smaller cable operators that require 10 or fewer nodes to access the broad advantages of Distributed Access Architecture (DAA).
  • The solution is turnkey and scalable, based on each operator’s unique needs.
  • The Entra SC-2D is a Remote MACPHY node with high downstream and upstream bandwidth, resilient and flexible design, and increased capacity.
  • “Vecima delivers a unique solution that not only paves the way to our future, but also helps us turn up our broadband services quickly.

Saankhya Labs' SDR chipset powers innovative Next Gen ATSC designs from ADTH

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Wednesday, October 19, 2022

BANGALORE, India, Oct. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Saankhya Labs, a subsidiary of Tejas Networks (BSE: 540595) (NSE: TEJASNET), today announced that ADTH, a leading communication solutions provider with offices in Atlanta, Shanghai, Seoul, and Taipei, has launched a series of NEXTGEN ATSC designs, powered by SL3000 - Saankhya's SDR (Software Defined Radio) based ATSC 3.0/1.0 demodulator chipset. These ready-to-manufacture designs will enable OEMs/ODMs to offer upgrade solutions, for millions of consumers in North America and South Korea to experience Next Generation ATSC 3.0 broadcasts, on their existing HDTV sets and smart display devices.

Key Points: 
  • As of June 2022, ATSC 3.0 is live on the air in 68 markets, covering an estimated 51% of all US households.
  • ADTH's HDMI dongle/STB designs enable ATSC 3.0 reception on millions of legacy TVs and HDMI monitors.
  • Saankhya's 3rd generation SDR baseband demodulator chipset supports ATSC 3.0/1.0 and Clear QAM, offering a unified front-end for broadcast TV market.
  • At the recently held India Mobile Congress, Saankhya Labs showcased a first-of-its-kind 4G/LTE Android smartphone with in-built ATSC 3.0 DTV reception capability.

Saankhya Labs' SDR chipset powers innovative Next Gen ATSC designs from ADTH

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, October 19, 2022

BANGALORE, India, Oct. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Saankhya Labs, a subsidiary of Tejas Networks (BSE: 540595) (NSE: TEJASNET), today announced that ADTH, a leading communication solutions provider with offices in Atlanta, Shanghai, Seoul, and Taipei, has launched a series of NEXTGEN ATSC designs, powered by SL3000 - Saankhya's SDR (Software Defined Radio) based ATSC 3.0/1.0 demodulator chipset. These ready-to-manufacture designs will enable OEMs/ODMs to offer upgrade solutions, for millions of consumers in North America and South Korea to experience Next Generation ATSC 3.0 broadcasts, on their existing HDTV sets and smart display devices.

Key Points: 
  • As of June 2022, ATSC 3.0 is live on the air in 68 markets, covering an estimated 51% of all US households.
  • ADTH's HDMI dongle/STB designs enable ATSC 3.0 reception on millions of legacy TVs and HDMI monitors.
  • Saankhya's 3rd generation SDR baseband demodulator chipset supports ATSC 3.0/1.0 and Clear QAM, offering a unified front-end for broadcast TV market.
  • At the recently held India Mobile Congress, Saankhya Labs showcased a first-of-its-kind 4G/LTE Android smartphone with in-built ATSC 3.0 DTV reception capability.