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PCM1744 from TI/BB,Texas Instruments

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PCM1744

Manufacturer: TI/BB

24 Bits, 96kHz, Sampling Stereo Audio DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
PCM1744 TI/BB 5 In Stock

Description and Introduction

24 Bits, 96kHz, Sampling Stereo Audio DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER The PCM1744 is a high-performance, 24-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) designed for professional and consumer audio applications. Manufactured by Burr-Brown (now part of Texas Instruments), this component delivers exceptional sound quality with low distortion and high dynamic range, making it ideal for high-fidelity audio systems, digital mixing consoles, and home theater setups.  

Featuring a multibit Delta-Sigma architecture, the PCM1744 supports sampling rates up to 192 kHz, ensuring accurate signal reproduction with minimal jitter. Its integrated 8× digital interpolation filter enhances resolution while reducing high-frequency noise. The device operates on a single 5V supply and includes on-chip voltage reference and output amplifiers, simplifying system design.  

Key specifications include a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of 117 dB and total harmonic distortion (THD) as low as 0.001%, ensuring pristine audio performance. The PCM1744 supports both serial and parallel input formats, offering flexibility for various digital audio interfaces.  

Engineers favor the PCM1744 for its reliability, ease of integration, and superior audio characteristics. Whether used in CD players, digital audio workstations, or high-end amplifiers, this DAC remains a trusted choice for applications demanding uncompromising sound quality.

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