The first configuration of Dolphin Integration stars an audio converter at 40 nm LP to a high SNR of 100 dB

Meylan, France – February 25, 2011 -- The new audio converter kit from Dolphin Integration is based on Helium2, the now celebrated ultra Low Power architecture. It includes blocks like ADC and DAC cores, DC regulators and a wealth of peripherals: line-input, microphone biasing, line-output, synchronization (SRC for Sample Rate Converter), filters, headphone True Ground…The FlexAudio architecture allows fast release of optimized configurations for answering the large variety of customer requests.

To benefit from such a customized configuration for a competitive system, Dolphin's uniquely contributes experts in Field Application Engineers, who will support and advise SoC Integrators with the appropriate Application Schematics for a fast delivery of the optimal configuration.

Dolphin is already offering the sCODS100-N.01-Helium2 which highlights:

  • 100 dB of SNR
  • differential lines-in, stereo headphone, differential line-out
  • an embedded regulator ensuring reduction of power network noise
  • slave mode control through the I2C interface
  • synchronization functionality through the Sample Rate Converter
  • silicon qualification is in process at TSMC 40 nm LP to ascertain the worth of simulations and to enable demonstration platforms

For further information on the offering at 40 nm, a look at the first configuration is feasible on http://www.design-reuse.com/sip/view.php?id=25367, the sCODS100-N.01-Helium2, or ask more information at jazz@dolphin.fr.

About Dolphin Integration

Dolphin Integration is up to their charter as the most adaptive creator in the Microelectronics Design Industry to "enable mixed signal Systems-on-Chip". It stars a quality management stimulating reactivity for innovation and Foundry independence. Their current mission is to supply worldwide customers with fault-free, high-yield and reliable sets of CMOS Virtual Components, resilient to noise and drastic for low power-consumption, together with engineering assistance and product evolutions. For more information about Dolphin, visit: www.dolphin-integration.com

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