TELEVISION TUNERS Sample Clauses

TELEVISION TUNERS. 8 11. Television tuners must perform a complex process. The tuner must separate an, often 9 faint, electromagnetic signal at a particular frequency from a vast collection of signals at diverse 10 frequencies and differing power levels. This collection of signals includes a different frequency for 11 each television channel along with potentially interfering frequencies such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 12 cellular signals. 13 12. The job of the tuner is further complicated because television manufacturers expect 14 the tuner to be able to tune different types of television signals. Most countries, including the United 15 States, have some channels that are broadcast in analog form and others that are broadcast in digital 16 form. In addition, different regions broadcast television signals in different formats. These formats 18 DTMB for digital TV. 19 13. Historically, tuning has been performed by mixer oscillator phase-locked loop 20 (“MOPLL”) CAN tuners. These tuners consist of a printed circuit board that often requires more 21 than 150 separate components. 22 14. These large MOPLL CAN tuners are being displaced by integrated silicon TV tuners 23 that can rest comfortably on the face of a dime. Before the transition could begin in xxxxxxx, 24 however, the silicon TV tuners needed to match the performance of the older CAN tuners. 25 15. Silicon Labs has been instrumental in the development of silicon TV tuners that can 26 match, or even surpass, the performance of MOPLL CAN tuners. Silicon Labs holds over 200 U.S. 27 patents related to fundamental RF and television technology. 28 16. Silicon Labs has developed, manufactures, and sells a number of silicon TV tuner 1 products. Among these are the Si2156 and Si2158 Worldwide Digital and Analog TV Tuners. 2 17. The Si2156 and Si2158 tuners surpass the performance of MOPLL CAN tuners while 3 supporting worldwide analog and digital TV standards. 4 THE ’607 PATENT 5 18. On April 25, 2006, United States Patent No. 7,035,607 (“the ’607 patent”), titled 6 “Systems and Methods for Providing an Adjustable Reference Signal to RF Circuitry,” was duly and 7 legally issued to Silicon Labs. The ’607 patent is owned by Silicon Labs. A copy of the ’607 patent 8 is attached as Exhibit 1. 9 19. To operate properly, a TV tuner requires a consistent and accurate reference 10 frequency. Without the reference frequency, the tuner would not be able to reliably identify a given 11 signal at a particular frequency from the other signals...
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TELEVISION TUNERS. If the display has an integrated television tuner, it may qualify for ENERGY STAR under this specification as long as it is primarily marketed and sold to consumers as a display or as a dual-function display and television. Any display with a television tuner that is marketed and sold exclusively as a television is not eligible to qualify under this specification. Under Tier 2 of this specification, only those displays without tuners may qualify; displays with tuners may qualify under Tier 2 of the Version 3.0 ENERGY STAR TV specification.

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