The MC145483DTR2 is a high-performance Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) codec-filter from ON Semiconductor, designed to provide both encoding and decoding functionalities for analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversion. This integrated circuit is tailored for telecommunication applications and is part of the company's commitment to delivering advanced solutions for digital communication systems.
Key Features
- Efficient Integration: The device integrates filter and codec functions into a single chip, which significantly reduces the complexity and size of the circuitry required in telecommunication systems.
- Enhanced Signal Processing: It offers a full-duplex operation with 3V or 5V single supply voltage, enabling it to process signals effectively with low power consumption.
- Adaptive Rate: The MC145483DTR2 supports various data rates, making it adaptable to different telecommunication standards and requirements.
- Low Power Consumption: Designed with power efficiency in mind, it is suitable for portable and battery-powered devices due to its low power requirements.
- High-Quality Audio: It delivers high-quality audio performance with a low signal-to-noise ratio, ensuring clear and reliable voice communication.
Applications
The MC145483DTR2 is primarily used in telecommunication systems, including:
- Wireless and wired telephone sets
- Modems for data transmission
- VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) devices
- Personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smartphones
Technical Specifications
The MC145483DTR2 is offered in a TSSOP-16 package, which is compact and suitable for space-constrained applications. It operates over the industrial temperature range, ensuring reliability and performance under varying environmental conditions.
Quality and Reliability
ON Semiconductor is known for its commitment to quality, and the MC145483DTR2 is no exception. It is manufactured to meet the high standards of reliability and performance that ON Semiconductor customers have come to expect, making it a trusted choice for designers and engineers in the telecommunications industry.