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AK4397 8 y! _+ m: _* x& Q9 k
Premium 32-Bit DAC with PCM/DSD input 3 P1 M3 }. Z4 ~( Q6 l6 K! X5 m8 a( N
5 b/ R- z+ R& WApplications: DVD/DVD-Audio/SACD Player, Digital Mixer, $ d( r, ~3 F N* K, j" p
Pro Audio and AV Receiver % |# @; `: t! l
128x Over sampling
7 P, Y% L+ `9 P3 l6 E0 eSampling Rate: 30kHz ~ 216kHz
" v% _' V6 M. B* O2 H0 t7 \) }32Bit 8x Digital Filter (Slow-roll-off option). m$ K8 q4 u( {1 ~' r( a
Ripple: ±0.005dB, Attenuation: 75dB 0 v& E* U" Q- Q* a( s$ [4 D+ l
High Tolerance to Clock Jitter
8 W: v2 G; M8 S- \7 s- A4 xLow Distortion Differential Output
+ w+ V) B* K, kDSD data input available
: o$ i/ I" t1 j% r" \' n4 vDigital De-emphasis for 32, 44.1, 48kHz sampling
" `$ o5 C, g, `1 jSoft Mute
6 W/ h I/ a) J3 x- ZDigital Attenuator (Linear 256 steps) 2 V% Y m. J6 J& o+ S
THD+N: -103dB : s |( j' l6 u
DR, S/N: 120dB 3 r! k7 l! M# x: e% W2 l" {0 k
I/F Format: 24/32bit MSB justified, 16/20/24/32bit LSB justified, I2S, DSD ) J8 k9 n7 n+ E
Master Clock: Normal Speed: 256fs, 384fs, 512fs, 768fs or 1152fs7 |& R5 s; v9 m5 _
Double Speed: 128fs, 192fs, 256fs or 384fs* I; g% u6 o7 L( D( B
Quad Speed: 128fs or 192fs
3 `7 }, t$ t" F& s8 z+ ^DSD: 512fs or 768fs
5 K+ r( @8 I; V) L: APower Supply: 4.75 ~ 5.25V
3 Z' _- E; s" |0 {9 w% X# \TTL Level Digital I/F
% |% _; n5 ]6 hPackage: 44pin LQFP 3 X8 u9 n; C# Z6 M
Evaluation Board: AKD4397
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The AK4397 is a high performance premium 32bit DAC for the 192kHz sampling mode of DVD-Audio including a 32bit digital filter. Using AKM's multi bit architecture for its modulator the AK4397 delivers a wide dynamic range while preserving linearity for improved THD+N performance. The AK4397 has full differential SCF outputs, which remove the need for AC coupling capacitors and increase performance for systems with excessive clock jitter. The AK4397 accepts 192kHz PCM data and 1-bit DSD data, ideal for a wide range of applications including DVD-Audio and SACD. The AK4397 has a functional compatibility with the AK4393/4/5 and lower power dissipation. |
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