PCMD3180QRGERQ1

Texas Instruments
595-PCMD3180QRGERQ1
PCMD3180QRGERQ1

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Audio A/D Converter ICs 8-CHANNEL PDM INPUT TO TDM OR I2S OUTPUT

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Product Category: Audio A/D Converter ICs
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768 kHz
I2C, I2S, LJ, SPI, TDM
VQFN-24
8 Input
1.7 V
3.6 V
PCMD3180
- 40 C
+ 125 C
SMD/SMT
Reel
Cut Tape
MouseReel
Brand: Texas Instruments
Country of Assembly: Not Available
Country of Diffusion: Not Available
Country of Origin: CN
Moisture Sensitive: Yes
Number of Channels: 8 Channel
Operating Supply Current: 11.9 mA
Product: Audio ADCs
Product Type: Audio A/D Converter ICs
SNR - Signal to Noise Ratio: 118 dB, 128 dB
Factory Pack Quantity: 3000
Subcategory: Audio ICs
Type: PDM Input to TDM or I2S Output Converter
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CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399999
ECCN:
EAR99

PCMD3180/PCMD3180-Q1 8-Channel Audio ADC

Texas Instruments PCMD3180/PCMD3180-Q1 8-Channel Audio Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) is a high-performance, pulse-density-modulation (PDM) input to time-division multiplexing (TDM) or I2S output converter. It supports simultaneous sampling of up to eight digital channels for the PDM microphone input. The device integrates programable digital volume control, a microphone bias voltage, and a phase-locked loop (PLL). It also includes a programmable high-pass filter (HPF), bi-quad filters, and low-latency filter modes and allows for output sample rates up to 768kHz. The Texas Instruments PCMD3180 supports time-division multiplexing (TDM), I2S, or left-justified (LJ) audio formats and can be controlled with the I2C or SPI interfaces.