
Harris Corporation Announces Strategic
Alliance with Freescale Semiconductor for New Range of TV
Transmitters
August 26, 2008
Source: Harris Broadcast
Freescale LDMOS Technology Allows Harris
to Manufacture its Most Compact and Power-Efficient UHF Transmitters
Harris Corporation announced that it will integrate technology
from Freescale Semiconductor, a global leader in the design
and manufacture of embedded semiconductors, into its new TV
transmitters for terrestrial broadcasters. Using Freescale's
laterally diffused MOS (LDMOS) UHF technology will enable
Harris to produce its most compact and power-efficient UHF
transmitters.
Freescale's latest LDMOS solutions provide unprecedented UHF
power levels for analog and digital TV broadcasting, while
enabling system-level power reductions that can potentially
save broadcasters thousands of dollars in operating costs.
The advanced design is engineered to provide a dramatic increase
in device power, allowing Harris to design, build and deliver
its most compact and efficient TV transmitters to date.
"Freescale Semiconductor's LDMOS technology allows us
to take advantage of off-the-shelf technology that ultimately
helps us improve efficiency and provides an exceptionally
compact solution. This drives down long-term cost of ownership,
and creates a new value proposition for Harris that will be
passed along to our customers," said Tim Thorsteinson,
president of Harris Broadcast Communications. "Our strategic
efforts with Freescale have resulted in a change in our approach
to the manufacturing process, producing a far more efficient
range of TV transmitters that allows us to stay competitive
in the marketplace, while retaining the superior quality that
is a hallmark of Harris TV transmitters."
Harris and Freescale engineers have collaborated on the development
process for months, testing the interoperability of the two
platforms and revising the products as needed to reach a common
goal.
"Freescale and Harris have been working closely to align
strategies by communicating through all stages of production
in order to achieve the best combination of power, efficiency
and gain in the broadcast industry," said Gavin P. Woods,
vice president and general manager of Freescale's RF Division.
"With Freescale's LDMOS products playing an integral
role in its latest transmitters, Harris is able to deliver
dramatic savings in both energy and transmission costs to
its customers."
The advanced Freescale LDMOS solutions allow fewer "gain
stages" to be used than in previous designs, reducing
the physical space required while improving reliability. The
improved efficiency and power density of the design is passed
on to the Harris transmitter platform, allowing Harris to
produce a transmitter footprint of less than half of the previous
size. This efficient, space-saving design ultimately passes
savings to the customer related to long-term cost of ownership,
improved transmitter cooling and reduced electricity costs.
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