The SAA6579T/V1,112 is a specialized integrated circuit designed and manufactured by NXP Semiconductors, a leader in the electronics industry. This particular product is a Radio Data System (RDS) demodulator that is used in car radios and home receivers to process RDS signals, which are typically transmitted on a subcarrier of a standard FM radio broadcast.
Key Features
- RDS Demodulation: Capable of demodulating RDS signals, allowing devices to display information such as station identity and program details.
- Enhanced Noise Suppression: Features advanced noise suppression technology to ensure clear and accurate data reception.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy efficiency, which is vital for battery-operated devices like portable radios.
- Small Form Factor: The compact size of the chip makes it ideal for integration into modern electronics with limited space.
- High Integration: Integrates multiple functions into a single chip, reducing the need for external components and simplifying the design of the end product.
Applications
The SAA6579T/V1,112 is primarily used in the automotive industry for car radios, enabling them to decode RDS information for the benefit of the driver and passengers. It's also suitable for use in home audio systems, portable radios, and other consumer electronics that utilize FM radio with RDS functionality.
Technical Specifications
As a high-performance RDS demodulator, the SAA6579T/V1,112 operates within the standard FM radio frequency range and is compatible with the RDS protocol. It requires a minimal number of external components for operation, making it an efficient solution for manufacturers.
Manufacturer Support
NXP Semiconductors provides comprehensive technical support for the SAA6579T/V1,112, including detailed datasheets, application notes, and design resources to facilitate integration into various products.
Ordering Information
For ordering, the product is identified by its unique part number SAA6579T/V1,112. It is available through various electronics distributors and directly from NXP Semiconductors.