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Unleash the Power of Satellite Broadcasting with Digilogic's DVB-S2 Demodulators
In the age of streaming giants, satellite broadcasting remains a crucial player, delivering high-quality content to remote and underserved areas. At the heart of this technology lies the DVB-S2 demodulator, a workhorse responsible for extracting the signal from the satellite dish and transforming it into usable data.

Unleash the Power of Satellite Broadcasting with Digilogic's DVB-S2 Demodulators In the age of streaming giants, satellite broadcasting remains a crucial player, delivering high-quality content to remote and underserved areas. At the heart of this technology lies the DVB-S2 demodulator, a workhorse responsible for extracting the signal from the satellite dish and transforming it into usable data. Page 1 of 5

Digilogic Systems is a leading provider of cutting-edge DVB-S2 demodulators, renowned for their reliability, performance, and innovative Features. Whether you're a broadcaster, network operator, or integrator, Digilogic has the perfect solution to meet your needs. What is a DVB-S2 Demodulator? A DVB-S2 demodulator is a hardware or software component that takes the weak, modulated signal received from a satellite dish and converts it into digital data. This data can then be used for various purposes, such as: Broadcasting television channels and radio programs Providing internet access in remote areas Delivering backhaul data for mobile networks Enabling real-time communication for critical applications Why Choose Digilogic's DVB-S2 Demodulators? Digilogic's DVB-S2 demodulators offer a multitude of advantages over the competition: Superior performance: Digilogic demodulators boast industry- leading signal acquisition and tracking capabilities, ensuring reliable data reception even in challenging conditions. Advanced features: Many Digilogic models support the latest DVB-S2 standards, including VCM/ACM, ACM Annex A, and advanced Page 2 of 5

Modulation schemes like 8PSK and 16APSK, enabling higher data. Unmatched versatility: Digilogic offers a wide range of demodulators to cater to diverse needs, from single-channel solutions to multi-channel head ends. Exceptional reliability: Digilogic demodulators are built to last, with robust hardware and advanced error correction mechanisms ensuring uninterrupted operation. Seamless integration: Digilogic demodulators integrate seamlessly with other broadcast and network equipment, simplifying system design and deployment. Digilogic DVB-S2 Demodulators: A Perfect Fit for Your Needs Whether you're looking for a high-performance demodulator for your broadcast head end or a reliable solution for rural internet access, Digilogic has the perfect DVB-S2 demodulator for you. Here are some specific examples of how Digilogic demodulators can be used: Broadcasters: Digilogic demodulators can be used to receive satellite feeds for live TV and radio programs, ensuring high-quality content delivery to viewers. Page 3 of 5

Network operators: Digilogic demodulators can be used to provide internet access and backhaul connectivity in remote areas, bridging the digital divide and enabling communication for underserved communities. Integrators: Digilogic demodulators are a valuable tool for system integrators, offering a reliable and versatile solution for satellite- based communication systems. Investing in a Digilogic DVB-S2 demodulator is an investment in the future of satellite broadcasting. With its superior performance, advanced features, and unmatched reliability, Digilogic ensures you receive the signal loud and clear. Page 4 of 5

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Datalogic S.p.A. is an Italian company working in the automatic data capture and process automation markets.[1] The group specializes in the design and production of barcode readers, mobile computers, radio-frequency identification, sensors for detection, measurement and safety, vision and laser marking systems. Datalogic products are used in many supermarkets and points of sale, at airports,[2] at shipping and postal services, and in factories[3] and hospitals worldwide.[4][5][6]

Datalogic was founded in 1972 by an engineer Romano Volta in a room in the rectory of the parish in Quarto Inferiore, on the outskirts of Bologna, in Italy.[9] Initially, production was centred on electronic devices, but soon the direction changed towards the design and production of photoelectric sensors for textile, ceramic and packaging industries. Due to the need for expansion, the plant was soon moved to the current site of Lippo di Calderara di Reno (BO).[10][11]

The first scan of a barcode in a retail store took place on June 26, 1974. A pack of chewing gum was scanned in a store in Troy, Ohio with a "Magellan Model-A": the world's first fixed retail scanner was signed by Datalogic. Today, only two copies of the original scanner are still known to exist: one kept at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C. and the other is currently exhibited in the museum at the entrance to one of the Datalogic business locations in Eugene, Oregon.[12][13][14]

On 1 January 2017, Valentina Volta became the CEO of Datalogic. Volta has a graduate degree in Business Economics from the University of Bologna with a master's degree in Management from the Harvard Business School of Boston (USA). Before her entry into Datalogic, Dr. Volta worked for over 10 years in the Ferrero Group, with managerial roles in sales and marketing.[20]

Eng. Romano Volta, founder of the company, holds the office of Executive President. In 1997, Romano Volta received the Cavaliere del Lavoro (awarded by the President of the Italian Republic). Eng. Volta is President of Aczon S.r.l. (pharmaceutical research and biotechnology) and Hydra S.p.A.[20]

Over the years, Datalogic has acquired many subsidiary companies. These include: PSC Inc. in 2005;[21] Datasensors in 2008;[22] Evolution Robotics Retail in 2010;[23] PPT Vision in 2011;[24] Accu-Sort Systems in 2012;[25] M.D. Micro Detectors in 2021;[26] and Pekat Vision in 2022.[27]

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