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The ADAU1701JSTZ is a SigmaDSP 28-/56-bit audio processor from Analog Devices, designed for high-performance digital audio processing. It integrates two ADCs with 100 dB SNR and −83 dB THD+N, and four DACs with 104 dB SNR and −90 dB THD+N, supporting sampling rates up to 192 kHz.
The device features a 50 MIPS core with a 28×28-bit multiplier and 56-bit accumulator for double-precision processing. It includes an on-chip voltage regulator for 3.3 V operation, a PLL for clock generation, and flexible serial data I/O ports supporting I2S, left-justified, right-justified, and TDM modes. Control is via I2C or SPI interfaces.
Housed in a 48-lead LQFP package (7×7 mm) for surface-mount assembly, the ADAU1701JSTZ operates over a 0°C to 70°C temperature range. It is fully programmable using Analog Devices' SigmaStudio graphical tool and supports self-boot from an external serial EEPROM.
The nominal supply voltage is 3.30 V.
The operating temperature range is 0°C to 70°C.
It comes in a 48-LQFP surface-mount package (7x7 mm).
The part is listed as RoHS3 Compliant, but this status is unverified.
The clock rate is 50 MHz.
The device integrates 2 ADCs and 4 DACs.
The ADC has a typical SNR of 100 dB, and the DAC has a typical SNR of 104 dB.