ADAU1701JSTZ-RL
IC AUDIO PROC 2ADC/4DAC 48-LQFP
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DSP 28bit/56bit 50MHz 50MIPS Automotive 48-Pin LQFP T/R
Pin Count--------48
Part Category--------Integrated Circuit
Package Category--------Quad Flat Packages
Footprint Name--------Quad Flat Packages - 48-Lead Low-Profile Quad Flat Package [LQFP] (ST-48)
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ADAU1701JSTZ-RL Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the recommended power-up sequence for the ADAU1701?
The recommended power-up sequence is to apply the analog power supplies (AVDD and DVDD) before the digital power supply (DVDD). This ensures that the analog circuitry is powered up before the digital circuitry.
How do I configure the ADAU1701 for a specific audio application?
The ADAU1701 can be configured using the SigmaStudio software, which provides a graphical user interface for designing and implementing audio processing algorithms. The software allows users to configure the ADAU1701's digital signal processing (DSP) core, analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), and digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for a specific audio application.
What is the maximum clock frequency for the ADAU1701?
The maximum clock frequency for the ADAU1701 is 192 kHz, which is the maximum sampling frequency for the ADCs and DACs. However, the internal DSP core can operate at a higher clock frequency, up to 384 kHz, for more complex audio processing algorithms.
How do I interface the ADAU1701 with a microcontroller or other digital devices?
The ADAU1701 has a serial peripheral interface (SPI) port that can be used to interface with microcontrollers or other digital devices. The SPI port allows for the transfer of data and control information between the ADAU1701 and the external device.
What is the power consumption of the ADAU1701?
The power consumption of the ADAU1701 depends on the specific configuration and operating mode. In typical audio applications, the power consumption is around 200-300 mW. However, this can vary depending on the clock frequency, ADC and DAC configurations, and other factors.