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PCM1725DR

Manufacturer: BB

97dB SNR Stereo DAC 14-SOIC

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
PCM1725DR BB 12391 In Stock

Description and Introduction

97dB SNR Stereo DAC 14-SOIC # Introduction to the PCM1725DR Digital-to-Analog Converter  

The PCM1725DR is a high-performance, 16-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed for audio applications. This integrated circuit (IC) features a delta-sigma architecture, ensuring high-resolution audio conversion with low distortion and noise. Operating on a single 5V supply, it supports sampling rates up to 48 kHz, making it suitable for CD-quality audio playback and other consumer electronics.  

With an on-chip digital filter and output amplifier, the PCM1725DR simplifies system design while delivering accurate analog signal reconstruction. Its serial interface allows seamless integration with digital signal processors (DSPs) and microcontrollers, making it a versatile choice for audio systems, multimedia devices, and professional audio equipment.  

Key features include a dynamic range of 90 dB and a total harmonic distortion (THD) of less than 0.003%, ensuring clear and precise audio reproduction. The device is available in a compact SOIC package, providing a space-efficient solution for PCB designs.  

Engineers and designers favor the PCM1725DR for its balance of performance, ease of use, and cost-effectiveness in high-fidelity audio applications. Its robust design and reliable operation make it a trusted component in modern digital audio systems.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

97dB SNR Stereo DAC 14-SOIC

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