LARCAN MXi series offers analog, digital performance for low-power applications

Oct 20, 2011 4:56 PM

             
The compact MXi series features a touch-sensitive LCD display designed to monitor and report all operating parameters.

The compact MXi series features a touch-sensitive LCD display designed to monitor and report all operating parameters.

LARCAN's new MXi series of low-power transmitters is available from 5W to 1kW digital and beyond.

Designed to address the needs of emerging digital and mobile markets and single-frequency networks (SFNs) worldwide, the MXi series is a complete solution for broadcast applications and mobile video. The MXi series also meets satisfies analog needs.

The compact MXi series features a touch-sensitive LCD display designed to monitor and report all operating parameters. Its amplifier is true broadband with innovations in delivering extreme linearity.

Features include:
Capable of all standards in analog and digital - ATSC, DVB and DVB-H
Available in power levels from 5W to 1kW
State-of-the-art digital modulator
Broadband design, frequency agile
High-performance LDMOS technology amplifier design.




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