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A NIM (Network Interface Module), also known less frequently as an [[ITD|ITD (Integrated Tuner Demodulator)]], is a complete [[Frontend]].
A NIM (Network Interface Module), also known less frequently as an ITD (Integrated Tuner Demodulator), is a complete [[Frontend]].


NIMs are meant to be drop in modules (hence the "M" in "NIM") for receivers of any kind of application (PC device, [[STB]], or that built into a TV).
NIMs are meant to be drop in modules (hence the "M" in "NIM") for receivers of any kind of application (PC device, [[STB]], or that built into a TV).

Revision as of 15:22, 2 September 2007

A NIM (Network Interface Module), also known less frequently as an ITD (Integrated Tuner Demodulator), is a complete Frontend.

NIMs are meant to be drop in modules (hence the "M" in "NIM") for receivers of any kind of application (PC device, STB, or that built into a TV).