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PGA2310 Datasheet, PDF (1/16 Pages) Burr-Brown (TI) – Stereo Audio Volume Control
PGA2310
SBOS207B − OCTOBER 2001 − REVISED JUNE 2004
Stereo Audio Volume Control
FEATURES
D DIGITALLY-CONTROLLED ANALOG VOLUME
CONTROL:
Two Independent Audio Channels
Serial Control Interface
Zero Crossing Detection
Mute Function
D WIDE GAIN AND ATTENUATION RANGE:
+31.5dB to −95.5dB with 0.5dB Steps
D LOW NOISE AND DISTORTION:
120dB Dynamic Range
0.0004% THD+N at 1kHz
D LOW INTERCHANNEL CROSSTALK:
−126dBFS
D NOISE-FREE LEVEL TRANSITIONS
D POWER SUPPLIES: +15V Analog, +5V Digital
D AVAILABLE IN DIP−16 AND SOL−16
PACKAGES
D PIN AND SOFTWARE COMPATIBLE WITH
THE PGA2311 AND CIRRUS LOGIC CS3310E
APPLICATIONS
D AUDIO AMPLIFIERS
D MIXING CONSOLES
D MULTI-TRACK RECORDERS
D BROADCAST STUDIO EQUIPMENT
D MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
D EFFECTS PROCESSORS
D A/V RECEIVERS
D CAR AUDIO SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION
The PGA2310 is a high-performance, stereo audio volume
control designed for professional and high-end consumer
audio systems. The ability to operate from ±15V analog
power supplies enables the PGA2310 to process input
signals with large voltage swings, thereby preserving the
dynamic range available in the overall signal path. Using
high performance operational amplifier stages internal to
the PGA2310 yields low noise and distortion, while
providing the capability to drive 600Ω loads directly
without buffering. The three-wire serial control interface
allows for connection to a wide variety of host controllers,
in addition to support for daisy-chaining of multiple
PGA2310 devices.
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