Silicon Laboratories Inc. has announced the extension of its broadcast audio product portfolio to include the Si473x AM/FM receiver family. The Si473x enables an AM/FM receiver to be easily added to ...
The Si477x AM/FM receivers are claimed to provide industry-leading RF performance and exceptional configurability while reducing system cost and complexity for consumer audio/video receivers, FM ...
AUSTIN, Texas & DONGGUAN, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Silicon Laboratories Inc. (NASDAQ: SLAB), a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive mixed-signal ICs, today announced that it is providing its ...
You’ve probably heard about Ibiquity Digital Corp.’s quest to have the Federal Communications Commission place a condition on approving the satellite radio merger, one that would require future ...
Q I have an AM/FM receiver that is about 25 years old. It has worked wonderfully on both AM and FM until we recently moved it from a closet to an open area 20 feet away. The FM is still perfect, but I ...
Silicon Laboratories Si474x is a small, fully integrated automotive AM/FM radio receiver IC. Based on Silicon Labs’ digital low-IF architecture, the Si474x family is the first automotive AM/FM ...
XM Satellite Radio Inc. has developed technology that lets radio makers sell AM/FM home units that double as satellite receivers. And it is working to adapt the system to vehicle radios. The ...
AM radios are relatively simple devices, and building one is a good way to start exploring the world of radio communications. [GreatScott] does exactly this in the video after the break, building both ...
An interesting article appeared in the CNET news feed titled "Six Reasons Receivers Should Not Be Media Streamers." It condemned the concept of streaming receivers in an offhanded way. The article ...
A manga-style graphic proclaims “NBC will give you a radio” to promote the station’s distribution of wide FM-capable receivers in the wake of its suspending AM broadcasts. (Courtesy of NBC Radio) NBC ...
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