Explore ADCs, DACs, Codecs, and Timing Devices engineered for the exacting demands of professional and prosumer audio, with options spanning transparent capture, precise playback, tighter integration, and dependable synchronization.
Narrow the Portfolio
Give Engineers the Tools They Need to Succeed
Headline specifications matter, but they rarely decide the part on their own. A device can hit the DNR target and still miss the brief on channels, latency, gain architecture, filtering, power, or timing. Narrow the portfolio around the tradeoffs your system cannot afford to get wrong.
Put the Noise Floor Where It Belongs
Match dynamic range, noise, distortion, sample rate, and resolution to the fidelity and headroom your design demands.
Make Channel Count Work with the Architecture
Scale from stereo to multichannel designs while balancing I/O configuration, routing, integration, and the complexity those choices create elsewhere.
Keep the Important Decisions in Your Hands
Filtering, gain architecture, device configuration, and control options can determine how much freedom remains once the part becomes part of the product.
Treat Timing as a System Decision
Account for clock generation, jitter, synchronization, and reference changes wherever timing can affect predictable operation across the architecture.
Key Technologies
Features That Change the Design, Not Just the Datasheet
On supported devices, the right feature can reshape the architecture around the part. Gain control, filtering, analog integration, and reference management can remove friction in places where a headline specification tells only half the story.
Make Gain Changes Behave
Coordinate analog and digital gain to reduce pops, clicks, and noise during microphone preamp gain changes while simplifying front-end design.
Tune the Tradeoff, Not Just the Response
Use configurable filter options where supported to balance frequency response, latency, and the sonic priorities of the product.
Pull More of the Front End Into the Device
Use integrated analog gain where supported to reduce external component needs while maintaining dynamic-range goals in microphone preamp designs.
Stay Composed When the Reference Changes
Adapt to changing reference signals to maintain continuous, controlled clock behavior in timing-sensitive systems.
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