Vendor: Archband Labs Inc. Category: Audio Analog

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-…

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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

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
SMIC 180nm G In Production

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
AR35S18E
Vendor
Archband Labs Inc.

Provider

Archband Labs Inc.
HQ: USA
Archband develops and markets mixed-signal IPs to be embedded in system-on-chip (SOC) systems. In order to meet various requirements from customers, our engineering team has developed a wide range of products emphasizing high resolution, high-speed, and low-power, low-cost designs. These IPs have been integrated effectively in customers' SoC products. With the growing market demands for mixed-analog solutions, Archband is committed to provide cost-effective, high-quality IPs and different-level design services to help our customers differentiate their products with design wins.

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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?

Engineers should review the overview, key features, supported foundries and nodes, maturity, deliverables, and provider information before shortlisting this Audio Analog IP.

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