Overview:
Launched originally for Telecom Italia Mobile in a promotional tie-in to viewing the 2006 FIFA World Cup by mobile, Samsung's SGH-P920 also features still/video capture using a built-in rotating 1.3-megapixel camera, video recording, MP3/AAC music player, Bluetooth, ringtones, electronic program guide and dual speakers for stereo audio. Not surprisingly, the addition of TV means more parts and higher costs, both at the component level and in the overall hardware design.
With that in mind, use this On-Demand seminar to explore how Samsung's designers overcame not only the electronic integration and isolation issues associated with the phone, but also the intricacies of electromechanical design brought about by the phone's swiveling head. Find out:
- What chips helped Samsung integrate both GSM and 3G UMTS
- How sufficient isolation was achieved between the various RF subsystems
- How the testing of analog functionality was simplified
- Why DVB-H is a much better choice for handhelds than DVB-T
- And much more!
Who should attend:
Designers of portable handheld devices and subsystems, including both electronic and electromechanical designers.
Presenter:
David Carey
David Carey is President of Portelligent www.teardown.com. The Austin, Texas company produces teardown reports and related industry research on Wireless, Mobile, and Personal Electronics.
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