The TEF6635HW/V105 is an advanced car radio tuner integrated circuit (IC) from NXP Semiconductors, designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern automotive infotainment systems. This high-performance tuner IC is part of NXP's renowned TEF66xx family, known for its exceptional reception quality, signal processing capabilities, and robustness in diverse driving environments.
Key Features:
- Multi-Band Support: The TEF6635HW/V105 supports AM, FM, and Weather Band frequencies, ensuring comprehensive coverage for a wide range of broadcasting standards.
- Digital Signal Processing: Equipped with sophisticated digital signal processing technology, this IC delivers crisp and clear audio quality, with advanced noise reduction and interference mitigation techniques.
- Integrated RDS/RBDS Demodulator: It comes with a built-in Radio Data System (RDS) and Radio Broadcast Data System (RBDS) demodulator for data services such as station identification and song information.
- Seamless Integration: The TEF6635HW/V105 is designed for easy integration with other components in automotive infotainment systems, providing a seamless user experience.
- Robustness: Built to withstand the harsh conditions of the automotive environment, this IC offers high reliability and performance stability over a wide temperature range.
Applications:
The versatility of the TEF6635HW/V105 makes it suitable for a variety of applications within the automotive sector, including:
- Standard car radios
- Advanced infotainment and multimedia systems
- Telematics and connectivity modules
Technical Specifications:
The TEF6635HW/V105 boasts a range of technical specifications that highlight its performance capabilities:
- Supply voltage: Typically 8.5V
- Operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
- Sensitivity: Exceeds industry standards for signal reception
- Package: HVQFN48 (7mm x 7mm)
With its advanced feature set and adherence to the latest automotive quality standards, the TEF6635HW/V105 from NXP is an ideal choice for manufacturers looking to enhance the radio listening experience in their vehicles.