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PCM4220PFB

Manufacturer: TI

123dB SNR Stereo Audio ADC with PCM output 48-TQFP -40 to 85

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
PCM4220PFB TI 47 In Stock

Description and Introduction

123dB SNR Stereo Audio ADC with PCM output 48-TQFP -40 to 85 The PCM4220PFB is a high-performance, stereo analog-to-digital converter (ADC) designed for professional audio applications. This integrated circuit (IC) delivers exceptional signal fidelity with a dynamic range of up to 123 dB and a total harmonic distortion plus noise (THD+N) as low as -110 dB. Its 24-bit resolution and sampling rates up to 216 kHz make it well-suited for studio recording, broadcast equipment, and high-end audio systems.  

Featuring a differential input architecture, the PCM4220PFB minimizes noise and interference while maintaining precise signal integrity. Its integrated digital filters and oversampling capabilities ensure accurate conversion with minimal artifacts. The device operates on a single 5V supply, simplifying system integration while maintaining low power consumption.  

The PCM4220PFB includes advanced features such as soft mute, zero detect, and a flexible serial interface for seamless communication with digital signal processors (DSPs) or microcontrollers. Its robust design and high linearity make it a preferred choice for demanding audio applications where clarity and detail are critical.  

Housed in a 48-pin TQFP package, the PCM4220PFB balances performance with compactness, making it an ideal solution for space-constrained designs without compromising audio quality.

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