The AK4112AVF is a digital audio interface receiver manufactured by Asahi Kasei Microsystems (AKM). It's a crucial component in various audio systems, responsible for receiving and decoding digital audio data transmitted via industry-standard interfaces like S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interconnect Format) and AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcasting Union).
Applications:
- Digital audio receivers (DAR)
- AV receivers
- CD players
- DVD players
- Sound cards
- Digital mixing consoles
- Professional audio equipment
Features:
- S/PDIF and AES/EBU input compatibility: Supports a wide range of digital audio sources.
- Low jitter: Ensures high-quality audio reproduction by minimizing timing errors.
- On-chip PLL (Phase-Locked Loop): Provides stable clock recovery from the incoming digital audio stream.
- Channel status and user data extraction: Allows access to additional information embedded in the digital audio stream.
- Supports sample rates up to 96 kHz: Accommodates high-resolution audio formats.
- 24-bit resolution: Delivers high-fidelity audio performance.
- Pb-Free Package: RoHS compliant and environmentally friendly.
- Power-down mode: Reduces power consumption when the device is not actively processing audio.
Benefits:
- High-quality audio reproduction: The AK4112AVF's low jitter and high resolution ensure accurate and detailed audio playback.
- Wide compatibility: Its support for S/PDIF and AES/EBU interfaces makes it compatible with a wide range of digital audio sources.
- Easy integration: The AK4112AVF is relatively easy to integrate into audio systems, simplifying the design process.
- Reliable performance: AKM is a reputable manufacturer known for producing high-quality audio ICs, ensuring reliable performance.
- Low power consumption: The power-down mode helps reduce energy consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications.
Additional Details:
The AK4112AVF typically operates with a single 3.3V power supply. It is often used in conjunction with digital-to-analog converters (DACs) to convert the digital audio data into analog audio signals for amplification and playback. The device is available in a small form factor package, making it suitable for compact audio devices. The Channel Status and User data extraction capability makes it possible to use this device in professional applications, where detailed error reporting is necessary. Furthermore, the ability to lock to various sampling frequencies makes it a flexible choice for digital audio receiver applications.