Afatech AF9035

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A combination DVB-T demodulator and USB bridge chip from Afatech. This is the company's third generation COFDM demodulator, and is the successor to the AF901x family of chips. See the AF901x page for more details.

The following devices contain AF903x family chips:


Vendor Device/Model Supported Pictures / URL E
TerraTec Cinergy T Stick Yes, but see device page for details. Jump to the place where you can edit this entry
EzCap DVB-T USB2.0 stick Yes, but see device page for details. EzTV USB DVB-T internals 3243.jpg Jump to the place where you can edit this entry
MSI DIGIVOX mini Hybrid No [1][2] Jump to the place where you can edit this entry
AVerMedia AVerTV Volar HD Nano (A867) Yes, using (unstable) driver from avermedia [[3]] Avermedia-a867r+rc.jpg[4] Jump to the place where you can edit this entry

Drivers

Vendor drivers exist but are not in the kernel.

Tuners

Infineon TUA9001

A design implementation using the Infineon TUA9001 tuner. Details of the chip from the manufacturer are here. For details setting this up look at TerraTec_Cinergy_T_Stick.

FitiPower FC0011

A design implementation using the FitiPower FC0011 tuner. Details of the chip from the manufacturer are unavailable, but the website is www.fitipower.com.tw. For details setting this up look at EzCap_DVB_T_Stick (original here). While the chip is stamped with AF9035B the software product name will report AF9035A

FCI FC2580

Datasheet: Appearantly, a hungarian post on the ubuntu forums talks about pure source (not binary blobs) about this tuner and the af9053 in this topic. They link an archive with an installer in it. When running the shell script in this archive, setup is called which extracts data to /tmp. If the setup is canceled in any way, the temporary directory gets removed. Whats interesting is, that in this directory, is the full source for various tuners and for the af9035. It builds on 2.6.34 (albeit 1 tuner uses a define with dots in it which needs to be changed). I haven't gotten this to run yet though on my Asus U3100 stick. The sources even mention the eeepc specifically.

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