The PT2388 is an audio processor IC designed by Princeton Technology Corporation (PTC). It's engineered to improve audio quality in diverse applications, ranging from consumer electronics to professional audio equipment. The IC features a robust set of audio signal processing functionalities, offering versatility for audio system design.
Applications
- Audio Amplifiers
- Home Theater Systems
- Multimedia Speakers
- Car Audio Systems
- Portable Audio Players
Features
- Multiple Audio Input Channels
- Integrated Volume Control
- Tone Control (Bass and Treble Adjustment)
- Low Harmonic Distortion
- Low Noise Performance
- I2C Interface for External Control
- Wide Operating Voltage Range
Benefits
- Enhanced Audio Quality: Provides clear and crisp audio output, leading to an improved listening experience.
- Versatile Use: Adaptable to a wide range of audio devices and systems.
- Simplified Integration: The I2C interface streamlines integration with microcontrollers and other system components.
- High Fidelity Sound: The low distortion and noise features ensure accurate audio reproduction.
- Compact Design: Helps reduce the size and weight of audio systems.
- Customizable Audio Output: Volume and tone controls let users adjust the audio output to their preferences.
The PT2388 works with a broad supply voltage range, allowing it to be used in different power supply setups. The I2C interface offers external control over parameters like volume, bass, and treble, which allows users to customize their audio settings. The low harmonic distortion ensures that the audio signal stays clean and free from unwanted noise, thereby enhancing the overall audio clarity.
Available in a compact package, the PT2388 helps lower the overall size and weight of audio systems. The standardized I2C control interface makes it easy to integrate into existing systems, making it a practical solution for various audio applications.