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PCM2705 from TI/BB,Texas Instruments

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PCM2705

Manufacturer: TI/BB

Stereo Audio DAC with USB interface, Headphone Output and S/PDIF Output

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PCM2705 TI/BB 1 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Stereo Audio DAC with USB interface, Headphone Output and S/PDIF Output **Introduction to the PCM2705 Electronic Component**  

The PCM2705 is a high-performance, USB-compatible digital-to-analog converter (DAC) integrated circuit designed for audio applications. Developed by Texas Instruments, this component enables seamless conversion of digital audio signals from a USB interface into high-quality analog output, making it ideal for USB audio devices such as headphones, speakers, and sound cards.  

Featuring a built-in USB transceiver and a 16-bit stereo DAC, the PCM2705 supports plug-and-play functionality without requiring external drivers on most operating systems. It operates at a sampling rate of up to 48 kHz, ensuring clear and accurate audio reproduction. Additionally, it includes an integrated headphone amplifier, simplifying circuit design for compact audio solutions.  

The PCM2705 is widely used in consumer electronics, professional audio equipment, and DIY audio projects due to its reliability, ease of integration, and low power consumption. Its robust performance and compliance with USB audio standards make it a preferred choice for designers seeking a cost-effective solution for USB-based audio systems.  

With its combination of functionality and simplicity, the PCM2705 remains a versatile and widely adopted component in modern audio applications.

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