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XC3028

Is a silicon IC, produced by Xceive, that combines RF tuner and analog IF demodulator functions within one chip.

The XC3028 has robust support for both analog and digital signals; it supports the analog TV broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL, & SECAM), CVBS, SIF and most digital TV standards (ATSC, DVB-C, DVB-T, DMB-T, & ISDB-T).

Note: While the XC3028 is capable of reception of signals using 64-QAM, it is incapable of handling the more complex 256-QAM flavour.

The XC3028 IC is found in a large number of devices.

XC3018

Is a silicon IC, produced by Xceive, that combines RF tuner and analog IF demodulator functions within one chip (seen here).

The XC3018 is a lesser version of the XC3028; it supports only the analog TV broadcast standards (NTSC, PAL, & SECAM) and just the DVB-T digital TV standard, whereas the XC3028 has more robust support for both analog and digital signals.

List of devices using this chip:


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