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News Release from: iBiquity Digital Corp | Subject: LG Innotek
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 29 September 2006
Reference design speeds HD radio to
market
LG Innotek, a licensed iBiquity Digital Corporation partner, has released two HD radio module designs for tabletop and home HD radio receivers.
LG Innotek, a licensed iBiquity Digital Corporation partner, has released two HD radio module designs for tabletop and home HD radio receivers Both the TMHA-H001T and TMHA-H501T module designs were certified as compliant with iBiquity Digital Corporation's 1181 reference design
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 11 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Each module can be configured to operate in either Master or Slave Mode settings.
These designs will serve as the technical foundation for consumer HD radio products.
The modules from LG Innotek provide a fast-track solution for OEM consumer electronics manufacturers looking to integrate HD radio technology into current and future AM and FM radio product lines in a relatively short time frame.
"LG Innotek brings an aggressive development schedule enabling multiple product categories, such as home, automotive and portable products for HD radio broadcasting", said Robert Struble, CEO of iBiquity Digital Corporation, the sole developer and licensor of HD radio technology.
LG Innotek's modules use existing HD radio chipsets in a flexible, cost-optimised hardware design that is supported by standardised software drivers and simplified production testing equipment.
LG Innotek plans to release a series of next generation HD radio modules intended to simplify the task of adding basic HD radio capabilities and new HD radio data features to new and existing designs.
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