For developers: The full API documentation and reference hardware BOM are available in the official release package under /docs/dvb_t2_sdk_api_v2.4.0.pdf . Sample code for Windows, Linux, and Android NDK is included in the /samples directory.
Optimized channel scanning algorithms that faster lock onto DVB-T2 signals even in low-signal environments. Core SDK Components dvb t2 sdk v2.4.0
Whether you are building a high-end set-top box (STB), an automotive TV tuner, or a USB dongle for a Raspberry Pi, the middleware you choose dictates your performance. Today, we are analyzing the release of —a significant update for developers working with T2-based demodulators and tuners. For developers: The full API documentation and reference
One of the defining characteristics of DVB-T2 is the use of Multiple-PLPs. This allows broadcasters to transmit multiple services with different robustness settings within the same RF channel. For example, a broadcaster might transmit a high-definition sports channel using a robust PLP configuration for mobile reception, while transmitting an ultra-HD movie channel using a less robust, higher-bitrate PLP for fixed roof-top antennas. Core SDK Components Whether you are building a
While earlier versions required software decoding for HEVC, v2.4.0 introduces optimized hooks for hardware decoders (e.g., Rockchip, Amlogic, and Broadcom chipsets). This reduces CPU usage from 90% to under 15% when playing 4Kp60 content.
Furthermore, the memory footprint of v2.4.0 has been optimized for "thin" clients. This makes it an ideal choice for low-cost HDMI dongles and automotive infotainment systems where RAM and CPU cycles are at a premium. Conclusion