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Will China's DTV standard eclipse its mobile TV spec?
Updated:2008/9/17 10:00
If you think you've got China's mobile TV market covered with your CMMB (China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting) chips, you're misinformed. All three chips, essentially terrestrial digital TV demodulation ICs integrated with memory and A-to-D converters, are designed for use in everything from fixed TV, set-tops to portable devices -- to be viewed on a train or a bus -- and mobile phones, according to Ben Runyan, vice president of marketing at Legend Silicon. Unlike U.S. digital TV standard ATSC, originally designed only for viewing on a fixed TV at home in mind, China is touting that its GB20600-2006 standard is a terrestrial digital TV standard developed for both fixed TV and handheld devices. The GB20600-2006 standard was formerly known as DMB-T/H (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting Terrestrial/Handheld). Some observers call China's GB20600 standard "an ultimate compromise" of two competing standards -- one developed by Tsinghua University in Beijing and another by Jiaotong University in Shanghai. The new spec is viewed as the co-existence of two separate standards, rather than a single standard integrating both approaches. Tsinghua's system TDS-OFDM (Time Domain Synchronous OFDM) uses multicarriers just like DVB-T and Japan's ISDB-T. Meanwhile, Jiatong's ADTB-T (Advanced Digital Television Broadcast Terrestrial) is a single carrier vestigial sideband system based on the US 8-VSB standard. Legend Silicon, with strong ties to Tsinghua University, provided the brains behind TDS-OFDM development. Legend Silicon noted that the new chips are the company's 8th generation DTV demodulator compliant to China's terrestrial DTV standard.
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