PCM1753-Q1Automotive 106-dB SNR stereo digital-to-analog converter (DAC) (software control) | ADCs/DACs - Special Purpose | 1 | Active | The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices is a CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuit, which includes stereo digital-to-analog converters and support circuitry in a small 16-lead SSOP package. The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevel delta-sigma architecture, which employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices accepts industry-standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder chips. Sampling rates up to 200 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a three-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1753-Q1 device is pin-compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741 devices, except for pin 5.
The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices is a CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuit, which includes stereo digital-to-analog converters and support circuitry in a small 16-lead SSOP package. The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevel delta-sigma architecture, which employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices accepts industry-standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder chips. Sampling rates up to 200 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a three-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1753-Q1 device is pin-compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741 devices, except for pin 5. |
PCM1754-Q1Automotive 106-dB SNR stereo audio digital-to-analog converter (DAC) (hardware control) | ADCs/DACs - Special Purpose | 4 | Active | The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices is a CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuit, which includes stereo digital-to-analog converters and support circuitry in a small 16-lead SSOP package. The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevel delta-sigma architecture, which employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices accepts industry-standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder chips. Sampling rates up to 200 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a three-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1753-Q1 device is pin-compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741 devices, except for pin 5.
The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices is a CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuit, which includes stereo digital-to-analog converters and support circuitry in a small 16-lead SSOP package. The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevel delta-sigma architecture, which employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM175x-Q1 family of devices accepts industry-standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder chips. Sampling rates up to 200 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a three-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1753-Q1 device is pin-compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741 devices, except for pin 5. |
PCM1755106-dB SNR stereo audio digital-to-analog converter (DAC) (software control) | Data Acquisition | 1 | Active | The PCM1753, PCM1754, and PCM1755 (PCM175x) devices are stereo digital-to-analog converters (DACs) based on TI’s enhanced delta-sigma architecture. This enhanced architecture employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved clock jitter tolerance. The PCM175x devices easily interface with audio DSP and decoder chips because of the devices support of industry-standard audio data formats with 16-bit and 24-bit data. The PCM175x devices can be controlled in a hardware mode, or through a full set of user-programmable functions that are accessible through a three-wire serial control port that supports register-write functions.
The PCM1753 is pin compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741, except for pin 5.
The PCM1753, PCM1754, and PCM1755 (PCM175x) devices are stereo digital-to-analog converters (DACs) based on TI’s enhanced delta-sigma architecture. This enhanced architecture employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved clock jitter tolerance. The PCM175x devices easily interface with audio DSP and decoder chips because of the devices support of industry-standard audio data formats with 16-bit and 24-bit data. The PCM175x devices can be controlled in a hardware mode, or through a full set of user-programmable functions that are accessible through a three-wire serial control port that supports register-write functions.
The PCM1753 is pin compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741, except for pin 5. |
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PCM177098dB SNR Low-Power Stereo DAC with HP Amplifier (S/W Control) | ADCs/DACs - Special Purpose | 4 | Active | The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices are CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuits which include stereo digital-to-analog converters, headphone circuitry, and support circuitry in small TSSOP-16 and VQFN-20 packages.
The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevelarchitecture, which employs noise shaping and multilevel amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices accept several industry standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, left-justified, I2S, etc., providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder devices. Sampling rates up to 50 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a 3-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices are CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuits which include stereo digital-to-analog converters, headphone circuitry, and support circuitry in small TSSOP-16 and VQFN-20 packages.
The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevelarchitecture, which employs noise shaping and multilevel amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices accept several industry standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, left-justified, I2S, etc., providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder devices. Sampling rates up to 50 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a 3-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions. |
PCM177198dB SNR Low-Power Stereo DAC with HP Amplifier (H/W Control) | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 2 | Active | The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices are CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuits which include stereo digital-to-analog converters, headphone circuitry, and support circuitry in small TSSOP-16 and VQFN-20 packages.
The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevelarchitecture, which employs noise shaping and multilevel amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices accept several industry standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, left-justified, I2S, etc., providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder devices. Sampling rates up to 50 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a 3-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices are CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuits which include stereo digital-to-analog converters, headphone circuitry, and support circuitry in small TSSOP-16 and VQFN-20 packages.
The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevelarchitecture, which employs noise shaping and multilevel amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM1770 and PCM1771 devices accept several industry standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, left-justified, I2S, etc., providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder devices. Sampling rates up to 50 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a 3-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions. |
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PCM177398dB SNR Low-Power Stereo DAC with line-out (H/W Control) | Data Acquisition | 1 | Active | The PCM1772 and PCM1773 devices are CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuits which include stereo digital-to-analog converters, lineout circuitry, and support circuitry in small TSSOP-16 and VQFN-20 packages.
The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevelarchitecture, which employs noise shaping and multilevel amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM1772 and PCM1773 devices accept several industry standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, left-justified, I2S, etc., providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder devices. Sampling rates up to 50 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a 3-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions.
The PCM1772 and PCM1773 devices are CMOS, monolithic, integrated circuits which include stereo digital-to-analog converters, lineout circuitry, and support circuitry in small TSSOP-16 and VQFN-20 packages.
The data converters use TI's enhanced multilevelarchitecture, which employs noise shaping and multilevel amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved tolerance to clock jitter. The PCM1772 and PCM1773 devices accept several industry standard audio data formats with 16- to 24-bit data, left-justified, I2S, etc., providing easy interfacing to audio DSP and decoder devices. Sampling rates up to 50 kHz are supported. A full set of user-programmable functions is accessible through a 3-wire serial control port, which supports register write functions. |
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