
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Digital radio market",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release SiP receiver covers T-DMB and DAB-IP broadcasts from
Frontier Silicon, which we summarised at the time by saying "Single-chip receiver for T-DMB and DAB-IP broadcasts uses enhanced SiP techniques to integrate multistandard baseband IC with a high-performance RF tuner and ancillary passives".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Membership reinforces commitment to DMB from
EtherWaves: "EtherWaves has joined the World DMB Forum, an international group of 130 organisations that focuses on developing Digital Multimedia Broadcasting technology".
In March 2007, we covered the news from RadioScape
- take a look at Multistandard radios to meet French standards
which says: "RadioScape is extending its current multistandard radio product line to support all digital standards required for the French market".
Take a look also at the news release from RadioScape, Software defined radio expands to new platforms,
as well as Automotive digital radio analysed from Strategy Analytics,
and DAB radio receiver set for Berlin showcase from EtherWaves.
See also:
Frontier expands investor base
(February 2005)
Frontier Silicon has closed a $28 million investment round led by ACT Venture Capital
Chorus chip enables new low cost DAB radio
(October 2004)
The Chorus chip is powering the latest major new innovation in DAB digital radio
DAB chip shipments top a million
(September 2004)
Frontier Silicon has now shipped a million of its DAB digital radio SoC devices, the Chorus IC
Digital baseband drives quad-band DAB modules
(May 2004)
South Korean manufacturer TBK Electronics has developed the industry's first module for Eureka-147 digital audio broadcasting that features reception for four radio bands
Processor powers digital radio receiver solution
(March 2004)
Sonarics Labs has harnessed the low cost and advanced capabilities of ADI's Blackfin processor for its new ClearSignal digital radio receiver solution
DAB digital radio solutions on show at 3GSM
(February 2004)
Imagination Technologies is demonstrating its latest DAB digital radio solutions at 3GSM in Cannes this week
DAB sales set for Christmas boom
(December 2003)
Imagination Technologies is predicting another big Christmas for digital audio broadcasting in 2003, following a year in which sales of digital radios have exceeded all expectations
Chipset dominates digital radio market
(November 2003)
Since the launch in March of the first DAB module based on TI technology, a majority of UK digital radio brands have decided to use the company's advanced digital radio baseband and analogue chipset
Fabless Frontier gathers support
(October 2003)
Imagination Technologies, Apax Partners' Funds and Alta Berkeley have combined to support fabless semiconductor business Frontier Silicon
Strategic partnership extends to new multimedia
(October 2003)
Imagination Technologies has signed a new licensing and development agreement with fabless semiconductor house Frontier Silicon
Baseband chip claims first for HD Radio technology
(August 2002)
The industry's first digital baseband chip enabling HD Radio technology is available today from Texas Instruments
Digital baseband drives PCI-based DAB receiver
(June 2002)
Modular Technology has developed a novel 'plug and play' DAB digital radio PCI card for use in personal computers
TYtelStar takes shortcut to DAB receiver design
(June 2002)
One of the largest DVD original design manufacturers in the world has entered the digital radio market with an affordable new hi-fi receiver based on the TI Eureka digital audio broadcast solution
DAB receiver to see the light at CeBIT
(March 2002)
A low cost Eureka digital audio broadcast (DAB) radio receiver solution from Texas Instruments forms the basis of the industry's first portable DAB radio for Korea-based Maycom
More funding for RadioScape
(December 2001)
RadioScape has raised GBP 15.6 million in funding led by Royal Bank Ventures (RBV), the technology venture capital fund of The Royal Bank of Scotland

