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Hi,
Andrea Venturi wrote:
The DiB7000 was at first just used for DVB-H and currently DiBcom is
also using this demod for DVB-T devices (because power consumption is
lower with this design and there is also the DiB7700 and DiB7710 which
is demod and USB/PCI bridge in one chip - devices are really small).
so this kind of DVB-T card are not actually supported by the linux driver?
Yes. Afaik, the dib7000 is not register compatible with the dib3000, so
there has to be another new demod-driver for that.
anyway, are there DVB-T devices ALREADY on the market using DiB7000, in
the enanced 4K version, or they are just the old 2k-8k only version?
Just for reference designs for OEMs I think. DVB-T wont use 4k FFT. As
far as I can see from now, as soon as the first dib7000-device will hit
the market, a linux-driver for that will be ready... - Problem then will
be if the silicon-tuner-manufacturer wants to reveal information about
that (see current problem with Microtune and their MT2060).
do you have a dump of a complete TS of such a "DVB-H like" transmission?
No, sorry.
The main differences/additions (from memory):
- every data transmitted with DVB-H is encapsulated in IPv6 MPE sections
- a sophisticated RS FEC is used for error correction of the MPE-sections
- 4k-mode
yes, i read somewhere, and theres the sychronization stuff etc.., but i
was oversimplyfing just to give an idea
Yeah, right, I forgot the time-slicing, which is used to save battery on
devices. time-slicing was used for the test-signal in Berlin - so every
2 seconds I saw bursts of data coming in on different PIDs.
Patrick.
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