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At this week’s China Content Broadcasting Networks (CCBN) conference in Beijing (22–25 March), RF front-end product maker TriQuint Semiconductor Inc of Hillsboro, OR, USA is introducing its new TriAccess line of cable TV (CATV) and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) products into the China market, including low-power-consumption on-chip linearized ICs, low-noise receivers and stable home amplifiers.
The firm says that TriAccess products support the China State Council ‘Three into One’ initiative for competitive, world-class high-speed broadband connectivity, increasing efficiency and lowering overall costs for EDGE QAM/DOCSIS 3.0, FTTH, cable TV infrastructure and subscriber premises cable systems.
The Chinese government’s support for telecom, TV and internet convergence increases the opportunity for traditional CATV network operators, broadcasters, internet service providers and telecom companies to compete or combine services to gain market share and better serve subscribers, TriQuint says. This move toward convergence means that, to achieve success, system operators need to add low-cost, high-bandwidth technologies to their networks, a process made easier and more efficient with TriAccess products. The name TriAccess is derived from the three ways that TriQuint products help CATV engineers to create improved broadband 75-Ohm access: better efficiency, better linearity and smaller-size devices for CATV/FTTH systems.
“TriAccess on-chip linearized solutions have been shown to help CATV network manufacturers develop more efficient products that use less power,” says Ting Xiong, TriQuint’s country manager for China. “At the same time, TriQuint products enable higher-speed connections, or a larger service area for converged video, voice and high-speed internet,” he adds. “TriAccess amplifiers and filters provide end-to-end solutions for all major segments of the 75-Ohm market.”
TriQuint says that TriAccess devices for EDGE QAM/DOCSIS 3.0, CATV infrastructure, subscriber (home) amplification and FTTH give manufacturers and product designers simplified RF connectivity that supports a large variety of wideband services such as HDTV, high-speed data and video on demand (VOD).
Samples and evaluation boards are available for TriAccess products now in release.
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