Stereo PCM to PWM Converter, SMIC 0.18um
The AR35S18E is a digitally coded conversion IP that translates stereo 16-24bit pulse-code modulated (PCM) input data into pulse-…
Overview
The AR35S18E is a digitally coded conversion IP that translates stereo 16-24bit pulse-code modulated (PCM) input data into pulse-width modulated (PWM) outputs. The stereo PWM outputs can driver off-chip or on-chip P/N MOSFET switches for power-efficient Class D amplifier configuration.
Key features
- Single-supply power (1.8V)
- 16-24-Bit data conversion
- PCM (pulse-code modulated) input
- PWM (pulse-width modulated) output
- Support left /right, or stereo operation
- Sampling rate: 8K-48KHz
- Digital audio interface
- DAI data format: I2S, left-justified, PCM
- I2C, SPI Interfaces
- SMIC 180nm 1P5M logic process
- Portable to any other CMOS node
What’s Included?
- Datasheet
- Integration guidance
- RTL
- Timing model (.lib)
- Silicon validation report
- AE support
Files
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Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| SMIC | 180nm | G | In Production |
Specifications
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Frequently asked questions about Audio Analog IP cores
What is Stereo PCM to PWM Converter, SMIC 0.18um?
Stereo PCM to PWM Converter, SMIC 0.18um is a Audio Analog IP core from Archband Labs Inc. listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for smic In Production.
How should engineers evaluate this Audio Analog?
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