Automotive
Analog Devices' 16-Channel Audio D/A Converter Provides High-Performance Audio At Lower Power For Automotive Applications
Analog Devices, Inc introduced a 16-channel audio D/A converter today capable of improving audio system performance and reducing power consumption for professional, “prosumer” and automotive audio equipment applications.
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Operating the ADAU1966 with full-scale differential output voltage of 3 Vrms reduces the need for downstream gain and preserves a high SNR against electrically-coupled system noise. By using the ADAU1966 A/D converter's on-board PLL (phase-locked loop) to derive the internal master clock from an external left/right clock, the ADAU1966 eliminates the need for a separate high frequency master clock and can be used with or without a bit clock.
The ADAU1966 is qualified for AEC-100 automotive applications and operates at a -40° C to +105° C temperature range. It also features an SPI/I2C port which allows an external microcontroller to adjust volume and read the chip temperature to within +/-3°C.
ADAU1966 24-bit, 16-channel Audio D/A Converter Key Features:
THD + N = −98 dB
300-mW total (19-mW/channel) quiescent power at AVDD = 3.3 V
2.5-V digital and 3.3-V or 5-V analog and IO supplies
PLL-generated or direct master clock
Supports 24-bit and 32-kHz to 192-kHz sample rates
Qualified for automotive applications
Low EMI design
The ADAU1966 operates well in a system with a variety of ADI's SigmaDSP® digital audio processors including the ADAU1442, ADAU1445, ADAU1446 and AD1940. It can also be used along with ADI's SHARC® floating-point DSP products and the Blackfin®16/32-bit line of embedded processors.