PCM2704DBRG4Manufacturer: TI 98dB SNR Stereo USB2.0 FS DAC with line-out and S/PDIF output, Bus/Self-powered (Ext. ROM Interface) 28-SSOP -25 to 85 | |||
| Partnumber | Manufacturer | Quantity | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| PCM2704DBRG4 | TI | 1400 | In Stock |
Description and Introduction
98dB SNR Stereo USB2.0 FS DAC with line-out and S/PDIF output, Bus/Self-powered (Ext. ROM Interface) 28-SSOP -25 to 85 The **PCM2704DBRG4** is a high-performance USB digital-to-analog converter (DAC) integrated circuit designed for audio applications. Manufactured by Texas Instruments, this component enables seamless conversion of digital audio signals from a USB interface into high-quality analog output, making it ideal for USB-powered audio devices such as headphones, speakers, and sound cards.  
Featuring a built-in USB 1.1 compliant interface, the PCM2704DBRG4 supports 16-bit stereo audio with sampling rates up to 48 kHz. Its integrated digital signal processing (DSP) capabilities enhance audio performance by reducing jitter and minimizing distortion. Additionally, the device includes an on-chip clock generator, eliminating the need for external crystal oscillators in many applications.   The PCM2704DBRG4 operates with a single 3.3V power supply and includes advanced power management, ensuring efficient energy use in portable and low-power designs. Its compact SSOP-28 package makes it suitable for space-constrained applications while maintaining robust signal integrity.   Engineers favor this IC for its plug-and-play functionality, requiring minimal external components for operation. With its reliable performance and ease of integration, the PCM2704DBRG4 remains a popular choice for USB audio solutions in consumer electronics and professional audio equipment. |
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Application Scenarios & Design Considerations
98dB SNR Stereo USB2.0 FS DAC with line-out and S/PDIF output, Bus/Self-powered (Ext. ROM Interface) 28-SSOP -25 to 85
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