The trademarked DYNAS system is based on the same principles as the
In Channel Select (
ICS) system by H.u.C. Elektronik. The novel tracking filter arrangement was originally conceived by the German engineer Jens Hansen in 1982. The concept was prototyped as
High Select in summer 1983. With funding from innovation funds of the city of
Berlin, Hansen left
Bosch/
Blaupunkt to start, with companion Klaus Müller-Catito, his own company H.u.C. Elektronik in 1984. When licensing negotiations with his former employer failed, the system was marketed in the early 1990s as DYNAS by the German
Telefunken electronic (a spin-off of
AEG-
Telefunken and
DASA, firming as since 1992), who, with the related (the former AEG-Telefunken Halbleiterwerk in
Heilbronn), also designed integrated circuits implementing the system, the TEMIC/TFK U4290B (stand-alone FM IF DYNAS system in 68-pin
PLCC package), U4291B (DYNAS coprocessor) and U4292B (software-controlled DYNAS system in 44-pin
SSO package). Compared to conventional
receivers, DYNAS has a more than 26
dB better
selectivity and a typically twice as good
sensitivity (improved by 6 dB) thereby almost doubling the reception area and allowing to receive even extremely noisy stations. This is achieved by an adaptive
bandwidth of the
IF filter and by dynamically tracking of the
center frequency of the IF filter in real-time. With a
transmitter spacing of 200 kHz an undisturbed reception in
stereo is possible, with 100 kHz a largely undisturbed
mono reception is still possible. The principle has been adopted in some high-end FM
tuners like the analog
Burmester Tuner 915 (1991) or the digital
synthesizer tuners
Onkyo Integra T-4970 (1992) and T-488F (1993) as well as in various
car radios, such as the
Alpine 7619R (1989) and 1310R/3681 (1990), the
JVC KS-CG10 (1992), the
Clarion CRX121R (1993), CRX123R (1993), CRX121RM and CRX123RM, the Gelhard GXR 990S (1993) or the
Conrad Soundcraft AR6800 DYNAS, which are particularly affected by difficult and rapidly changing reception conditions. == Similar technologies ==