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The receiving equipment mounted atop satellite dishes used for satellite TV reception is called a low-noise block downconverter (LNB). It receives radio waves from the dish and transforms them into a signal that is transferred through a cable to the receiver inside the building.
The receiving signal in the 10GHz band is converted to a lower frequency signal (in the 1-2GHz range) known as the “initial conversion signal” by the LNB (low noise block), which is positioned on the parabola’s focus. As a result, the signal can be sent to the receiver using a cheap coaxial connection.
The Global LNB power inverter market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A reference design for powering the LNB (Low Noise Block) power supply ICs intended for analogue and digital satellite receivers, satellite TV, and satellite PC applications is provided by STMicroelectronics LNB Supply and Control Evaluation Boards.
Highly effective monolithic linear and switching ICs called LNB power inverters are created specifically to supply power and interface signals to the LNB downconverter mounted on the antenna dish over coaxial wire.
The LNB Supply and Control Evaluation Boards put into practise a DC-DC converter that is based on the LNBH25L or LNBH29 component used to power LNB inside dish antennas that receive satellite TV signals.
with the qualities of Suitable for generally acknowledged standards, the accurate built-in 22kHz tone generator.Guaranteed 22 kHz tone waveform integrity with no load.Post regulator with low drop and high efficiency step-up Low power losses are made possible by PWM with integrated power N-MOS.
Internal protection against overload and overheat using I2C diagnostic bits. RoHS-compliant LNB short-circuit dynamic protection.In order to receive satellite TV, a plastic receiving device called an LNB is put on the arm in front of a satellite system. This gadget gathers satellite TV signal waves from the dish and transforms them into a signal that is transmitted via cable to the satellite receiver in the car.