Re: [linux-dvb] NetUP Dual DVB-T/C-CI RF PCI-E x1

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Christian Wattengård wrote:
This sounds promising. I hope you are not going to price yourselves
completely out as a few other DVB-C suppliers have done.
If the price is right (around the same as a normal DVB-T tuner ~$65),
it definitely sounds interesting.

When you say it supports two transponders, is this also true on DVB-C
only... As in DVB-C + DVB-C channel...
If this is the case then I only need 3 cards to cover all the
interesting channels in my cable network ;)
I CAN TIMESHIFT THE WORLD!!! MUHAHAHAhaha... *cough*

But seriously... This sounds very interesting.

Christian from Norway...

On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Abylai Ospan <aospan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,

We have designed NetUP Dual NetUP Dual DVB-T/C-CI RF PCI-E x1 card. A short
description is available in wiki - http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/NetUP_Dual_DVB_T_C_CI_RF

Features:
* PCI-e x1
* Supports two DVB-T/DVB-C transponders simultaneously
* Supports two analog audio/video channels simultaneously
* Independent descrambling of two transponders
* Hardware PID filtering

Now we have started the work on the driver for Linux. The following  components used in this card already have their code for Linux published:
* Conexant CX23885, CX25840
* Xceive XC5000 silicon TV tuner

We are working on the code for the following components:
* STM STV0367 low-power and ultra-compact combo DVB-T/C single-chip receiver
* Altera FPGA for Common Interafce.

We have developed FPGA firmware for CI (according to PCMCIA/en50221). Also we are doing "hardware" PID filtering. It's fast and very flexible. JTAG is used for firmware uploading into FPGA -
this part contains "JAM player" from Altera for processing JAM STAPL Byte-Code (.jbc files).

The resulting code will be published under GPL after receiving permissions from IC vendors.

--
Abylai Ospan <aospan@xxxxxxxx>
NetUP Inc.

P.S.
We will show this card at the upcoming IBC exhibition ( stand IP402 ).


The Netup dual DVB-S2 card was around $1000, I doubt the Dual DVB-T will be an order of magnitude less expensive.

I'd be interested to know how many they've sold, it seems overpriced to me.

BRs,

Lou

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