Silicon Laboratories, Inc. (Silicon Labs) is a fabless global technology company that designs and manufactures semiconductors, other silicon devices and software, which it sells to electronics design engineers and manufacturers in Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure, industrial automation, consumer and automotive markets worldwide.
The Si2151 is the industry's most advanced hybrid TV tuner supporting all worldwide terrestrial and cable TV standards for digital and analog TV reception. Leveraging five generations of field-proven hybrid TV tuner technology, the Si2151 delivers the same or better RF performance as Silicon Labs' Si2157 hybrid TV tuner while further reducing footprint size and bill of materials cost.
I am not a programmer, I am a hardware person who reads manufacturer's specifications and application notes.
"The Silicon Labs is not a usb tuner stick. "
Silicon Labs Si2157 - LinuxTVWiki
The Silicon Labs is the tuner chip used inside the Hauppauge WinTV Dual Tuner.
The Silicon Labs Si2157 is a hybrid DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-C, ATSC, DTMB and QAM Tuner. There are other very similar tuners on that can be used with same Linux driver: Si2146, Si2147, Si2148 and Si2158.
Datasheet:
The link on the webpage is obsolete.
The Mouser link works:
Hauppauge WinTV-dualHD - LinuxTVWiki
Both tuners on Model 01590 device and Model 01595 device are supported since Kernel 4.17 (see commit kernel/git/stable/linux.git - Linux kernel stable tree).
The Linux Driver is built into the Linux Kernel.
That is demonstrated because the tuner functionality in LibreELEC is passing a signal.
The type of digital antenna and cabling used is the difference between reliable reception and dropouts.
The correct antenna for the region and certified quad core cable will make a difference between reliable reception and dropouts. The tuner in a digital television will respond to weaker signals than the Hauppauge WinTV Dual Tuner. For accurate digital signal strength, a dedicated signal strength meter is required to align the digital antenna.