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[[image:Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-S USB.jpg|thumb|Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-S USB]]
A [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 1.1]] [[DVB-S]] device designed by [[TechnoTrend]] and sold by [[Hauppauge]]. Based on a Texas Instruments [[DSP]] that remultiplexes the stream into a [[TechnoTrend]]-proprietary USB packet format and sends it as [[Isochronous USB Stream]] over the USB Bus.
A [[DVB-S]] [[DVB-S USB Devices|USB 1.1 device]] designed by [[TechnoTrend]] and sold by [[Hauppauge]].


It is supported under Linux.
Either the [[Philips TDA8083|TDA8083]] or [[STMicroelectronics STV0299|STV0299]] [[Demodulator|demodulator]] is used.

==Overview/Features==
Based on a Texas Instruments [[DSP]] that remultiplexes the stream into a [[TechnoTrend]]-proprietary USB packet format and sends it as [[Isochronous USB Stream]] over the USB Bus.


Due to the limited [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 1.1]] [[Bus Bandwidth]] of about 12MBit only selected [[PID]]s can get transferred over the USB Bus to the Host. Some High-Bandwidth [[Transponder]]s don't work.
Due to the limited [[Universal Serial Bus|USB 1.1]] [[Bus Bandwidth]] of about 12MBit only selected [[PID]]s can get transferred over the USB Bus to the Host. Some High-Bandwidth [[Transponder]]s don't work.


===Components Used===
Linux driver exists. Requires a [[Firmware]] that needs to get peeled out of the Windows Driver. A similiar [[DVB-T]] device is available, the [[Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-T USB|WinTV-NOVA-T USB]].
* Either the [[Philips TDA8083|TDA8083]] or [[STMicroelectronics STV0299|STV0299]] [[Demodulator|demodulator]] is used.
* [[TI AV711x|Texas Instruments AV711x]] [[DSP]]



==Making it Work==
Requires a [[Firmware]] that needs to get peeled out of the Windows Driver.


==External Links==


[[Category:DVB-S]]
[[Category:DVB-S]]

Revision as of 20:38, 8 November 2008

Hauppauge WinTV-NOVA-S USB

A DVB-S USB 1.1 device designed by TechnoTrend and sold by Hauppauge.

It is supported under Linux.

Overview/Features

Based on a Texas Instruments DSP that remultiplexes the stream into a TechnoTrend-proprietary USB packet format and sends it as Isochronous USB Stream over the USB Bus.

Due to the limited USB 1.1 Bus Bandwidth of about 12MBit only selected PIDs can get transferred over the USB Bus to the Host. Some High-Bandwidth Transponders don't work.

Components Used


Making it Work

Requires a Firmware that needs to get peeled out of the Windows Driver.


External Links