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Telegent Introduces Fourth Generation Analog Mobile TV Receiver
Telegent Systems, the company that makes television mobile, today introduced its fourth generation TLG1123 analog mobile TV receiver. The TLG1123 mobile TV chip introduces new algorithms for improving TV picture quality and viewing experience while continuing to reduce size and power consumption compared to the widely adopted TLG1120.
The Delivering next generation improvements in picture quality, size and power consumption
The TLG1123 incorporates Telegent’s Picture Vivid Engine, delivering improvements in picture stability and clarity particularly for high-motion video, important for a quality mobile viewing experience during sporting events. The 65nm solution reduces power consumption by one-third relative to the industry standard 1120 and is available in a 6x6 mm package for customers developing new designs, reducing design footprint by 35%. The TLG1123 also eliminates the need for an external crystal, further reducing system cost.
Delivering continuing improvements in user experience
The TLG1123 additionally incorporates hardware-based controls for brightness, contrast, hue and saturation, allowing manufacturers to expose these controls in the user interface and providing the consumer with more control over the viewing experience. The solution also incorporates an adaptive audio filter that optimizes the filtering of unwanted audio content and delivers an increase in maximum output volume level.
Delivering pin-to-pin compatibility with future Telegent mobile TV products
The TLG1123 is designed around a common pinout that delivers forward compatibility to future analog and digital mobile TV receivers, ensuring that manufacturers can reuse design investments over multiple generations of mobile handset models as well as designs targeted for regions with different mobile TV standards.