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Date: 3rd Sept 2010
New antenna IC from Atmel for cars
Atmel has released the ATR4253 IC, a new active antenna
IC designed for FM car antennas, car radios and navigation
applications. This IC is based on BICMOS technology and
addresses operating frequency range of up to 790MHz, these
antennas also cover regional broadcast systems including
DMB in Korea, DVB-T in Europe and U.S. and ISDB-T in Japan.
The ATR4253 IC feature automatic gain control, supply voltage
regulator with overvoltage protection and an antenna sensor
in a 3 x 3mm footprint. Actel claim that this is the smallest
active antenna IC that enables designers to develop smaller,
high-performance antenna solutions located in the car mirror,
bumper, rear or side windows. The antenna detection functionality
is also ideal for modern window or glass antennas, and the
robust IC addresses other antenna types including pole or
shark fin antennas.
Atmel says ATR4253 enables clear reception without distortion
even under extreme difficult and rapidly fluctuating field
strength conditions typically found in moving antenna systems.
The device exhibit features such as voltage regulation,
ESD protection, good system performance, and a robust ambient
temperature capability of up to 115°C.
"Most modern car radios use phase diversity technology
for improved reception quality, requiring two or more antennas.
While the predecessor device Atmel ATR4252 handles both
AM and FM frequencies, the Atmel ATR4253 is a perfect fit
to support the application of a second FM antenna,"
explained Carsten Friedrich, Marketing Manager of Car Radio
ICs at Atmel Corporation.
Package: small-outline QFN16
Price: Starts at each US$0.69 for quantities of
100K.
Availability: Now
For more information visit: http://www.atmel.com/
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