The AK5356VN is a stereo A/D Converter (ADC) from Asahi Kasei Microsystems (AKM). It is designed for high-performance audio applications, offering excellent sound quality and a wide dynamic range. This ADC is frequently used in professional and consumer audio equipment to convert analog audio signals into digital data for processing, storage, or transmission.
Applications:
- Audio Interfaces
- Mixing Consoles
- Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)
- CD Recorders
- DVD Recorders
- AV Receivers
- Sound Cards
- Microphone Preamplifiers
Features:
- Stereo Input: Supports two channels of analog audio input.
- 24-bit Resolution: Provides high-fidelity audio conversion with a wide dynamic range.
- Sampling Rates up to 96kHz: Accommodates high-resolution audio formats.
- Low Distortion: Ensures accurate audio reproduction with minimal harmonic distortion.
- High Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): Delivers clean audio with minimal background noise.
- On-chip PGA (Programmable Gain Amplifier): Allows adjustment of the input signal level.
- I2S Serial Interface: Simplifies connection to digital audio processors and microcontrollers.
- Differential Input: Offers improved noise immunity compared to single-ended inputs.
Benefits:
- Exceptional Audio Quality: The AK5356VN delivers high-fidelity audio conversion, capturing the nuances of the original sound.
- Versatile Application: It is suitable for a wide range of audio applications, from professional recording to consumer electronics.
- Easy Integration: The I2S interface simplifies connection to other digital audio components.
- Improved Noise Performance: The differential input and high SNR ensure clean audio even in noisy environments.
- Adjustable Gain: The on-chip PGA allows optimization of the input signal level for different audio sources.
Additional Details:
The AK5356VN typically operates with a single 5V power supply for the analog section and a 3.3V power supply for the digital section. It utilizes a delta-sigma modulation technique to achieve high resolution and low distortion. The device includes an internal high-pass filter to remove DC offsets from the input signal. It is available in a small form-factor package, making it suitable for compact audio devices. The ADC offers a THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise) performance of -94dB, indicating very low distortion. Furthermore, it includes digital volume control functionality, allowing for precise adjustments of the output signal level.