News | March 12, 2007

Microtune Announces 1 GHz Input Tuner Based On DOCSIS 3.0 Spec

Microtune Announces 1 GHz Input Tuner Based On DOCSIS 3.0 Spec


Plano, TX -- Microtune, Inc. introduced the MicroTuner MT2170, which the company claims is the industry's first 1-gigahertz (GHz) input tuner based on the new CableLabs DOCSIS 3.0 specification. Microtune's new tuner chip is engineered to deliver the data speeds (greater than 160 Mbps) and wider bandwidth (100 MHz) demanded by cable equipment manufacturers to implement DOCSIS 3.0.

The MT2170 tuner offers the equivalent functionality of four DOCSIS 2.0 digital tuners in a miniature package, shrinking the tuner footprint and reducing the power consumption compared to pre-DOCSIS 3.0 multi-tuner solutions. The MT2170 reduces the radio frequency bill of materials costs.

When integrated into cable modems or video-over-IP set-top boxes, the MT2170 delivers speeds greater than 160 Mbps. This enhanced throughput will permit cable premise equipment to be designed to support fast high-definition video downloads, video file exchanges, time-shifted and place-shifted video, Internet-Protocol (IP) voice and interactive on-line gaming.

"DOCSIS 3.0 represents a major technology shift in the cable industry, permitting cable operators to enable faster, scalable broadband Internet services, including movie downloads and other IP video," said James A. Fontaine, President and CEO of Microtune. "Our new wideband tuner is key to enabling true DOCSIS 3.0, and we have been actively involved in the definition of the DOCSIS 3.0 specification which ensures our compliance with this important standard. As a major supplier to the industry's premier equipment manufacturers, we are providing our customers cost-effective and highly advanced technology to help them accelerate adoption of DOCSIS 3.0 capabilities in their next-generation cable products."

"Consumer demand for more TV content, combined with the rollout of new voice, video, and data services, has enabled cable TV operators to maintain a market leadership position in both pay-TV services and telecommunications service bundling," said Mike Paxton, Principal Analyst, In-Stat. "Telcos, targeting residential customers with new 100-Mbps services, are placing increasing pressure on the cable industry to match their fiber-based performance levels. DOCSIS 3.0 and wideband technologies are part of the cable industry's effort to counter the telco's capacity advantage, and Microtune's new wideband tuner is a key component that will enable cable operators to deliver new high-bandwidth broadband Internet services."

The MT2170 is a single-chip tuner optimized to receive and tune radio frequencies in the 50 MHz to 1 GHz range of the cable spectrum. It supports the DOCSIS 3.0 channel bonding technology, a bandwidth expansion technique that combines four DOCSIS channels to increase data rates. The MT2170 can accept bonded channels within bandwidths up to 100 MHz when paired with a DOCSIS 3.0-capable demodulator.

The MT2170 is engineered to function in a more hostile signal environment than that experienced by conventional cable modem tuners. While a conventional cable modem tuner need only process a single stand-alone 6 MHz channel, the MT2170 is able to process wideband bonded channels in the presence of multiple interfering signals, while at the same time meeting stringent DOCSIS 3.0 sensitivity and adjacent channel interference requirements. The MT2170 also extends the operational frequency range up to 1 GHz, ensuring that cable operators will be able to make use of the additional spectrum provided by future network upgrades.

SOURCE: Microtune, Inc.