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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
PT8211 Datasheet pinout configuration - Digital to Analog signal converter
DESCRIPTION
PT8211 is a dual channel, 16 bit Digital-to-Analog Converter IC utilizing CMOS technology specially designed for the digital audio applications. The internal conversion architecture is based on a R-2R resister ladder network, internal circuit is well matched and a 16 bit dynamic range is achieved even in whole supply voltage range. PT8211 also enhanced the performance of timing responsibility in digital serial bus, in a company with the fast switching R-2R network that make 8X oversampling audio signal is also supported. PT8211 can be supported wide range of sample frequency; it is compatible with TDA1311 by functionally. Its digital input timing format is Least Significant Bit Justified (LSBJ), or so called Japanese input format. Digital code format is two’s complement and MSB first. PT8211 is available in 8-pin SOP or DIP.
FEATURES
CMOS technology
Support 3.3V bus input level
Low power consumption
Two audio channel output in the same chip
16-bit dynamic range
Low total harmonic distortion
No phase shift between both output channel
Available in 8 pins, SOP or DIP
APPLICATIONS
Digital audio equipment
CD ROM/VCD
Multimedia sound card
MPEG decoder card
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