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Date: 22nd Oct 08
Audio processors
with flexible signal routing for automotive systems
Analog Devices, Inc. introduced the new ADAU144x SigmaDSP
audio processor family, which incorporate a Flexible Audio
Routing Matrix (FARM) for automotive head units and amplifiers
that require signal routing and processing from multiple
audio sources.
The new technology increases the processing speed and reduce
the complexity of audio signal routing and clocking issues
associated with CD changers, MP3 and DVD players, satellite
radios, GPS navigation systems and other asynchronous audio
sources associated with automotive audio sub-system.
Using the FARM solution, system designers can quickly compensate
for the real world limitations of speakers, amplifiers and
listening environments.
The new processors incorporate up to eight stereo asynchronous
sample rate converters, an S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital
Interface) transceiver and serial inputs/outputs that support
I2S (inter-IC sound) and TDM (time-division multiplexed)
formats.
The SigmaDSP core of the processor family features full
28-bit processing (56-bit in double precision mode) and
synchronous parameter loading for ensuring filter stability.
Temperature Range: -40°C to +105°C
Availability: ADAU1442 & ADAU1445 will be available
in December 2008
ADAU1446
will be available in November 2008
Packaging: 100-lead QFP
Pricing: $9.96 Per 1K quantities of ADAU1442
$9.31
Per 1K quantities of ADAU1445
$8.28
Per 1K quantities of ADAU1446
For more information on these devices visit: www.analog.com
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