AD1974WBSTZ

AD1974WBSTZ

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AD1974WBSTZ
IC ADC/AUDIO 24BIT 192K 48LQFP
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Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) leads in crafting high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing integrated circuits. For decades, they've tackled signal processing challenges across global electronics. With over 100,000 clients, their products convert real-world phenomena into electrical signals. Merged with Maxim Integrated, they offer top-tier mixed-signal and power management technologies, solving complex problems from DC to 100 GHz and sensor to cloud.

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FEATURES
Phase-locked loop generated or direct master clock
Low EMI design
107 dB dynamic range and SNR
−94 dB THD + N
Single 3.3 V supply
Tolerance for 5 V logic inputs
Supports 24 bits and 8 kHz to 192 kHz sample rates
Differential ADC input
SPI®-controllable for flexibility
Software-controllable clickless mute
Software power-down
Right justified, left justified, I2
S, and TDM modes
Master and slave modes up to 16-channel input/output
Available in a 48-lead LQFP
Qualified for automotive applications
APPLICATIONS
Automotive audio systems
Home Theater Systems

Set-top boxes

Digital audio effects processors

GENERAL DESCRIPTION 

The AD1974WBSTZ is a high performance, single-chip ADC that provides four analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with differential inputs using the Analog Devices, Inc. patented multibit sigmadelta (Σ-Δ) architecture. 

An SPI port is included, allowing a microcontroller to enable mutes and adjust many other parameters. 

The AD1974WBSTZ operates from 3.3 V digital and analog supplies. The AD1974WBSTZ is available in a single-ended output 48-lead LQFP.

The AD1974WBSTZ is designed for low EMI.

This consideration is apparent in both the system and circuit design architectures. 

By using the on-board phase-locked loop (PLL) to derive the master clock from the LR clock or from an external crystal, the AD1974WBSTZ eliminates the need for a separate high frequency master clock and can also be used with a suppressed bit clock. 

The ADCs are designed using the latest continuous time architectures from Analog Devices to further minimize EMI. 

By using 3.3 V supplies, power consumption is minimized, further reducing emissions.

Feature

  • Phase-locked loop generated or direct master clock
  • Low EMI design
  • 107 dB dynamic range and SNR
  • −94 dB THD + N
  • Single 3.3 V supply
  • Tolerance for 5 V logic inputs
  • Supports 24 bits and 8 kHz to 192 kHz sample rates
  • Differential ADC input
  • SPI®-controllable for flexibility
  • Software-controllable clickless mute
  • Software power-down
  • See data sheet for additional features

Applications

  • Automotive audio systems
  • Home Theater Systems
  • Set-top boxes
  • Digital audio effects processors

Product Attributes

TYPE DESCRIPTION Select all
Voltage Supply Source Analog and Digital
Voltage - Supply 3V ~ 3.6V
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 125°C
Series Automotive
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package Tray
Package / Case 48-LQFP
Product Status Active
Supplier Device Package 48-LQFP (7x7)
Type ADC, Audio
Number of Channels 4
Resolution (Bits) 24 b
Sampling Rate (Per Second) 192k
Data Interface I²S

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$12.63

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 100
Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices Inc.

Analog Devices (NASDAQ: ADI) leads in crafting high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing integrated circuits. For decades, they've tackled signal processing challenges across global electronics. With over 100,000 clients, their products convert real-world phenomena into electrical signals. Merged with Maxim Integrated, they offer top-tier mixed-signal and power management technologies, solving complex problems from DC to 100 GHz and sensor to cloud.

View All Product from Analog Devices Inc.

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