The CS4365 is a pin-compatible 6-channel digital/analog converter (DAC) systems. They feature digital de-emphasis, half-DB step-size volume control, ATAPI channel-mixing, and selectable fast and slow digital interpolation filters. The systems then use an oversampled, multibit Delta-Sigma modulator which includes mismatch shaping technology that eliminates distortion due to capacitor mismatch. Following this stage is a multi-element switched capacitor stage and low-pass filter with differential analog outputs. The DACs feature a proprietary DSD processor which allows for volume control and a 50 kHz on-chip filtering with an intermediate decimation stage. It also offers an optional path for direct DSD conversion by directly using the multi-element switched capacitor array. The CS4365/85 are available in a 48-pin LQFP package in both commercial (-40 degrees to +85 degrees C) and automotive grades (-40 degrees to +105 degrees C). The CDB4365/85 Customer Demonstration Boards are also available for evaluation. The ICs accept PCM data at sample rates from 4 kHz to 216 kHz, DSD audio data and delivers excellent sound quality. These features are ideal for multichannel audio systems including SACD players, A/V receivers, digital televisions, mixing consoles, effects processors, sound cards and automotive audio systems.
- Advanced multi-bit Delta-Sigma architecture
- 24-bit conversion
- 114 dB dynamic range
- -100 dB THD+N
- Up to 192 kHz sample rates for DVD-Audio equipment
- Direct Stream Digital® mode (SACD)
- Non-decimating volume control
- On-chip 50 kHz filter
- Dedicated inputs
- Supports industry-standard TDM interface
- Selectable low-latency digital filters
- Volume control with soft ramp
- 0.5 dB step size
- Zero crossing click-free transitions
- Low-clock-jitter sensitivity
- µC or stand-alone operation
- 6 mute output pins (CS4365)
- Pin-compatible devices for easy upgrade path
- Consumer and automotive grades
- Available in a 48-Pin LQFP; lead-free assembly
- Ideal for multichannel audio systems including SACD players, A/V receivers, digital televisions, mixing consoles, effects processors, sound cards and automotive audio systems