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TLV320AIC31EVM-PDK

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TLV320AIC31EVM-PDK

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KIT EVAL/DEMO FOR TLV320AIC31

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTLV320AIC31EVM-PDK
FunctionCODEC
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
TypeAudio
Utilized IC / PartTLV320AIC31

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Description

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TLV320AIC23B-Q1 Series

The TLV320AIC3263 (also referred to as the AIC3263) is a flexible, highly-integrated, low-power, low-voltage stereo audio codec. The AIC3263 features four digital microphone inputs, plus programmable outputs, PowerTune capabilities, enhanced fully-programmable miniDSP, predefined and parameterizable signal processing blocks, integrated PLL, and flexible digital audio interfaces. Extensive register-based control of power, input and output channel configuration, gains, effects, pin-multiplexing and clocks are included, allowing the device to be precisely targeted to its application.

The TLV320AIC3263 features two fully-programmable miniDSP cores that support application-specific algorithms in the record and/or the playback path of the device. The miniDSP cores are fully software programmable. Targeted miniDSP algorithms, such as active noise cancellation, acoustic echo cancellation or advanced DSP filtering are loaded into the device after power-up.

Combined with the advanced PowerTune technology, the device can execute operations from 8kHz mono voice playback to stereo 192kHz DAC playback, making it ideal for portable battery-powered audio and telephony applications.

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