The E4000 uses a combination of ultra low power silicon design techniques along with state-of-the-art 130nm CMOS process technology to create a device that offers low power consumption. The E4000 ...
Wednesday (Jan. 21) Elonics announced it has production released its E4000 tuner, which it claims is the “world's lowest power DVB-T/H terrestrial broadcast radio frequency tuner.” It consumes 105 mW ...
Livingston, UK — Elonics is releasing what it believes is the world's lowest power DVB-T/H terrestrial broadcast radio frequency (RF) tuner, designated E4000. It consumes 105 mW in continuous mode and ...
RF semiconductor company Elonics and Taiwan-based networking IC design house Realtek Semiconductor have collaborated to create a multi-standard DVB-T, DAB/DAB+ and FM TV and Radio reference design.
Elonics has announced the E4000 CMOS RF Silicon Tuner, the first product to incorporate its proprietary DigitalTuneTM technology. The device completes the RF portion for several wireless multimedia ...
Elonics believes it has developed the world’s lowest power DVB-T/H terrestrial broadcast rf tuner. The E4000, which consumes as little as 13mW, features ultra low power silicon design techniques and ...
Livingston-based start-up Elonics has announced its first mixed-signal RF chip on IBM’s 90nm CMOS process. Previously it was using 130nm silicon. “For lower frequency applications 130nm is absolutely ...
September 6, 2010 --Elonics Ltd., the CMOS RF tuner company, announces the closing of a £6.1m ($9.5m) of Series B investment round led by Scottish Equity Partners (‘SEP’) and supported by Octopus ...