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Part Number: PCM5252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5242 , TAD5142 , TAD5112 Hello
I'm currently developing a new DAC circuit for our audio amplifiers as the old DAC is obsolete.
We've been trying out different ICs to handle the conversion, and…
Part Number: PCM5252 Hello,
I'm going to use PCM5252, but in the single ended output mode. I read in the pdf:"The PCM5252 can also support single ended outputs, using OUTLP and OUTRP respectively. A single 470-Ω and 2.2-nF capacitor can be used on each…
Part Number: PCM5252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5242 , Hi Team,
My customer wants to replace PCM5242 with PCM5252. Does the schematic and Driver code need to be changed?Any things should take into consideration?
Thanks and regards
Part Number: PCM5252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5242 Hi Team,
My customer wants to use PCM5252, And need the GUI software programming the PCM5252. Can you help to check where he can get it?
Thanks and regards
Part Number: PCM5252 Hi team,
My customer is looking for a speaker driver and the drive capacity is best to be above 10w. But there should not be inductance between the driver chip and the speaker, since it is used for medical MR application.
Could you…
Part Number: PCM5252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3251 , Hi There,
I am designing a 3 way speaker which will be connected to a TPA3251 amplifier, set up in a 2 x Single Ended + 1 x BTL mode. To do this I require 3 DAC channels Treble, mid range and…
Part Number: PCM5252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA4134 , PCM5242 , PCM5142 , OPA1656 Hi,
I'm working on a hobby oriented project and i bought 2 PCM5252s for the audio DAC part.
They will be driven by an XMC4500 uC.
I aim to make a DSP capable…
Part Number: PCM5252 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: PCM5242 , DAC11001A Hi,
I use Spartan-6 as a master, so I am going to program DAC without using the PurePath Console (if that's possible). I am going to use PCM5252 to generate a sinusoidal 150 Hz…