Maxim's High-Density QAM Modulator Chipset Enables the Next-Generation Connected Home Experience
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Maxim's High-Density QAM Modulator Chipset Enables the Next-Generation Connected Home Experience

Maxim's scalable QAM modulator chipset delivers next-generation triple-play services, increases Edge-QAM/CMTS capacity, and reduces cable service provider CAPEX and OPEX

SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 29, 2012 — (PRNewswire) — �Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) announces a new high-density, wideband, scalable QAM modulator chipset: the MAX5880 digital upconverter (DUC) and MAX5882 RF digital-to-analog converter (RF DAC).

The MAX5880/MAX5882 delivers up to 32 times more broadband cable capacity per RF port compared to a conventional analog upconverter, and saves up to 93% in power dissipation per QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) channel. The QAM modulator chipset performance exceeds Cable Labs® DOCSIS® 3.0 RF specifications.

This highly integrated and scalable solution gives cable service providers the bandwidth for tomorrow's cable services while reducing CAPEX and OPEX today. A single RF port enabled by the MAX5880/MAX5882 chipset replaces multiple QAM modulator boxes needed to deliver broadcast TV, high-speed data and VoIP triple-play services, as well as video-on-demand, switched digital video, and future interactive IPTV in the home.

The MAX5880 DUC interfaces seamlessly with the MAX5882, 14-bit 4.6Gsps RF DAC. The QAM modulator chipset synthesizes up to 128 QAM channels across the entire 50MHz to 1GHz downstream cable spectrum. Cable service providers can now deliver all their broadband content on a single RF port for an entire cable service group. The MAX5880 DUC is a scalable and software upgradeable solution that allows cable service providers to add future capacity without modifying existing hardware. The industry-leading MAX5882 RF DAC provides the conversion speed and dynamic performance necessary for wideband modulation that exceeds the stringent DOCSIS 3.0 RF requirements.

Consumers' bandwidth demand drives QAM channel and RF port growth

Packaging and Availability

For more details about the MAX5880/MAX5882 chipset click here.

About Maxim Integrated Products
Maxim produces (or manufactures) highly integrated analog and mixed-signal semiconductors. The company reported revenue of approximately $2.5 billion for fiscal 2011. For more information, go to www.maxim-ic.com.

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