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UCCP220 DEMODULATOR IP PLATFORM


Imagination Technologies’ ENSIGMA™ UCCP220 IP platform family is a range of low-power, multi-standard demodulation solutions supporting a number of digital TV, mobile TV, and digital radio standards. Implemented standards include DVB-T, DVB-H, T-DMB, DAB-IP, 1-seg ISDB-T, DAB,
DAB+, and FM with RDS. If required, all can be supported by a single IP platform.

The ENSIGMA UCCP220 family of IP platforms is built around Imagination’s Universal Communications Core (UCC) programmable radio technology, which provides physical layer demodulation, a DMA controller for data transfer and a 32-bit embedded controller for system
housekeeping. Additional hardware may also be present where appropriate, such as a data-link
layer component for DVB-H.

The platforms enable system integrators to include a true multi-standard subsystem in a similar silicon footprint to many competing single-standard solutions, realising industry-leading performance in all standards for all key parameters, such as sensitivity, noise, and CCI. They provide a complete receiver solution, from digitized real (IF or low IF) or complex (I/Q) inputs, through demodulation and error-correction, to output of selected service streams. The platforms deliver IP datagram output streams for DVB-H and DAB-IP; MPEG-2 transport stream output for DVB-T, T-DMB and 1-seg ISDB-T; MSC data for DAB; and audio samples for FM.

  • Complete solution with abstracted software APIs
  • Multi-standard demodulation supporting DVB-T, DVB-H, T-DMB, DAB-IP, 1-seg ISDB-T, DAB, DAB+ and FM with RDS
  • Flexible system-level connectivity
  • Embedded 32-bit RISC microcontroller for platform and device management
  • Generic tuner interface
  • Industry leading performance for all key parameters
  • Proven solutions that minimize design risk and reduce time to market
  • Support multiple standards with a single device
  • Can be integrated into an SoC or used to create a standalone demodulation device
  • Low system power and memory requirements