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PCM1748EG4

Manufacturer: TI

106dB SNR Stereo DAC 16-SSOP

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
PCM1748EG4 TI 5 In Stock

Description and Introduction

106dB SNR Stereo DAC 16-SSOP The **PCM1748EG4** is a high-performance, stereo digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed for precision audio applications. This integrated circuit (IC) features a 24-bit resolution and supports sampling rates up to 192 kHz, ensuring high-fidelity sound reproduction. With its advanced delta-sigma architecture, the PCM1748EG4 minimizes distortion and noise, making it suitable for professional audio equipment, home theater systems, and high-end consumer electronics.  

Key features of the PCM1748EG4 include a dynamic range of up to 112 dB and a total harmonic distortion (THD) of just 0.002%, delivering exceptional audio clarity. The device operates on a single 5V power supply and includes an on-chip digital filter, simplifying system design while maintaining signal integrity. Additionally, it supports multiple digital input formats, including I2S and left-justified data, ensuring compatibility with various digital audio sources.  

Engineers favor the PCM1748EG4 for its reliability, low power consumption, and ease of integration. Its compact TSSOP package makes it ideal for space-constrained designs without compromising performance. Whether used in digital audio workstations, Blu-ray players, or premium sound systems, the PCM1748EG4 provides a robust solution for converting digital signals into high-quality analog audio output.

Application Scenarios & Design Considerations

106dB SNR Stereo DAC 16-SSOP

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