The PCM1870AYZFT is a high-performance, low-power, audio analog-to-digital converter (ADC) brought to you by Texas Instruments, a leader in semiconductor design and manufacturing. This sophisticated component is designed to capture audio with impeccable clarity and precision, making it an ideal choice for a variety of professional and consumer audio applications.
Key Features
- High-Resolution Audio: The PCM1870AYZFT supports up to 24-bit resolution and sampling rates up to 192 kHz, enabling studio-quality sound recording.
- Advanced Audio System Support: With its multi-bit delta-sigma modulator and digital decimation filter, it provides excellent signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and low total harmonic distortion (THD).
- Flexible Interface: The device includes a versatile serial audio interface that supports I2S, left-justified, and right-justified data formats, making it compatible with a wide range of digital audio equipment.
- Low Power Consumption: It is designed for power-sensitive applications, offering a normal operating power consumption as low as 14 mW, which is crucial for portable and battery-operated devices.
- Programmable Functions: The PCM1870AYZFT provides programmable functions such as input gain control, soft mute, and digital filters for customizing the audio signal processing to fit specific requirements.
Applications
The PCM1870AYZFT is versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications, including:
- Professional audio recording equipment
- High-fidelity home audio systems
- AV receivers and audio processors
- Microphone preamplifiers
- Audio interfaces and USB audio systems
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Resolution |
24-bit |
| Sampling Rate |
Up to 192 kHz |
| SNR |
Typical 103 dB |
| THD |
-90 dB |
| Power Consumption |
14 mW (Normal Mode) |
For designers and engineers looking for a high-quality audio ADC that combines performance with efficiency, the PCM1870AYZFT from Texas Instruments is a compelling choice that promises to deliver exceptional audio fidelity in a range of audio processing applications.