Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5100 , PCM5100A Although PCM5100A thinks that it was carrying out lineup as PCM5100 before, if there was what kind of revision change or there is detailed information, please let me know.
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Hello,
These TI DACs have an SNR (typical) of 100dB (PCM5100) and 112dB (PCM5102), so replacing a lower SNR part with the higher values should be perfectly okay.
Also for the difference between A and non A version please refer to:
https://e2e.ti.com…
These TI DACs have an SNR (typical) of 100dB (PCM5100) and 112dB (PCM5102), so replacing a lower SNR part with the higher values should be perfectly okay.
For the difference between A and non A version please refer to:
https://e2e.ti.com/support/audio…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5100 can the PCM51xx Audio DACs output DC values? I could not read anything about a high pass filter inside the chip. Normally, audio DACs have ether an digital or analog HPF, what is sometimes also switchable.
We would…
Hello Hideki,
the click noise is most probably the result of lack of synchronization of SCK and LRCK as it is needed for smooth operation. The part requires the synchronization of LRCK and system clock, but does not need a specific phase. Please note that…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5100 Audio Device Experts,
I have two questions about PCM5100:
Is it possible to use the internal PLL automatic lock feature "System Clock PLL Mode" with an external BCK of 2.4MHz and LRCK of 48KHz? From…
Hello, I am referring to Paul's answer to a question regarding differences b/w and non-A version in the following post:
https://e2e.ti.com/support/audio-group/audio/f/audio-forum/982893/pcm5101a-difference-between-pcm5101a-and-pcm5100
" The PCM5101A…