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Due to their growing use in broadcasting applications and their ability to be employed in point-to-point communications, frequency demodulators are also becoming extremely popular in a variety of industry applications.
The use of frequency demodulators in circuits is a natural consequence of the necessity to manage the sounds that are being introduced into networks on an increasingly large scale these days.
Frequency demodulators are frequently utilised in systems due to the rising use of electronic devices and the need to connect them.
The Global image frequency demodulator market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
PAL, SECAM, and NTSC standards are supported by the range of audio/video image frequency (IF) demodulators offered by NXP Semiconductors.
It provides AM and FM mono sound processing in addition to positive and negative video signal phase-locked loop (PLL) demodulation.
The FM IF demodulator IC NJW2311 from New JRC has just been released; it offers broadband functionality, lacks a phase shifter, and may be used for wired or wireless voice communication.
The NJW2311 is a 4.5V-capable FM demodulation IC that can automatically identify the FM modulating signal with a frequency range of 1.5MHz to 15MHz.
The NJW2311 eliminates the need for the phase shifter, which was previously needed as an external component in a communication system.