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Skyworks Introduces New Family of Digital Radio Coprocessors for Automotive Infotainment Systems
Skyworks’ Si469xx Product Family Delivers Industry-leading Combination of Integration, Flexibility and Low Cost IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Skyworks

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nSkyworks’ Si469xx Product Family Delivers Industry-leading Combination of Integration, Flexibility and Low Cost\n\n\n IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nSkyworks Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: SWKS) today introduced the Si469xx family of automotive digital radio coprocessors for future in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems. With its combination of integration, flexibility and low cost, the Si469xx family of coprocessors is optimized to operate with Skyworks’ Si479xx Hybrid Software Defined Radio (SDR) Tuners to achieve a cost-effective digital radio receiver. The new Si469xx product family can demodulate and decode up to four digital radio channels supporting HD Radio, DAB/DAB+, DRM (for AM and FM), and CDR, providing high performance and unmatched scalability.\n\nThis press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20231004508164/en/Skyworks’ Si469xx Product Family Delivers Industry-leading Combination of Integration, Flexibility and Low Cost (Photo: Business Wire)\nThe Si469xx product family supports advanced capabilities such as Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC) and seamless linking of digital radio, analog radio and Internet Protocol content. With its integrated customer-programmable microcontroller (MCU), the Si469xx can significantly reduce bill of materials (BOM) costs by eliminating the need for an external MCU and its support components. Software design is simplified through several improvements, including a Demod/Tuner Manager that relieves system developers from having to program low-level radio control functions.\n\n\nAs of June 2022, over 59% of all new vehicles delivered in the U.S. contain a factory-installed HD Radio receiver as reported by Inside Radio1. While WorldDAB2, the international association promoting the global adoption of this digital radio transmission standard, notes that in 2022, 96% of new cars sold within the European Union were equipped with DAB+.\n\n\nRadios in automobiles have historically been implemented in the head unit (HU) or cockpit system located in the dashboard. However, increasingly radio tuners are implemented in a separate module, often as a remote tuner module (RTM). The RTM offers benefits including reduced cable weight and the ability to design and qualify the radio for use across car models, which decouples it from the evolution of ...