
PCM1755DBQ
Active106-DB SNR STEREO AUDIO DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER (DAC) (SOFTWARE CONTROL)
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PCM1755DBQ
Active106-DB SNR STEREO AUDIO DIGITAL-TO-ANALOG CONVERTER (DAC) (SOFTWARE CONTROL)
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Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
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Digikey | Tube | 1 | $ 4.19 | |
10 | $ 3.76 | |||
75 | $ 3.56 | |||
150 | $ 3.08 | |||
300 | $ 2.93 | |||
525 | $ 2.63 | |||
1050 | $ 2.21 | |||
2550 | $ 2.10 | |||
Texas Instruments | TUBE | 1 | $ 3.51 | |
100 | $ 2.90 | |||
250 | $ 2.08 | |||
1000 | $ 1.57 |
Description
General part information
PCM1755 Series
The PCM1753, PCM1754, and PCM1755 (PCM175x) devices are stereo digital-to-analog converters (DACs) based on TI’s enhanced delta-sigma architecture. This enhanced architecture employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved clock jitter tolerance. The PCM175x devices easily interface with audio DSP and decoder chips because of the devices support of industry-standard audio data formats with 16-bit and 24-bit data. The PCM175x devices can be controlled in a hardware mode, or through a full set of user-programmable functions that are accessible through a three-wire serial control port that supports register-write functions.
The PCM1753 is pin compatible with the PCM1748, PCM1742, and PCM1741, except for pin 5.
The PCM1753, PCM1754, and PCM1755 (PCM175x) devices are stereo digital-to-analog converters (DACs) based on TI’s enhanced delta-sigma architecture. This enhanced architecture employs 4th-order noise shaping and 8-level amplitude quantization to achieve excellent dynamic performance and improved clock jitter tolerance. The PCM175x devices easily interface with audio DSP and decoder chips because of the devices support of industry-standard audio data formats with 16-bit and 24-bit data. The PCM175x devices can be controlled in a hardware mode, or through a full set of user-programmable functions that are accessible through a three-wire serial control port that supports register-write functions.