The CS4392-KZZ is an important integrated circuit (IC) component commonly used in audio systems. Developed by Cirrus Logic, it serves as a high-performance stereo digital-to-analog converter (DAC) chip. With its advanced features and excellent audio processing capabilities, this IC has gained popularity in various applications.
One of the key features of the CS4392-KZZ is its ability to provide high-quality audio conversion. It supports 24-bit resolution and a sampling rate up to 192 kHz, allowing it to accurately reproduce audio signals with exceptional clarity and precision. This makes it suitable for professional audio equipment, audiophile-grade music systems, and high-fidelity consumer devices.
The CS4392-KZZ also incorporates a multibit Delta-Sigma architecture, which aids in achieving low distortion and high signal-to-noise ratio performance. This ensures that the converted audio remains faithful to the original digital signal, preserving the nuances and subtleties of the music.
Furthermore, this IC features support for both hardware and software control, enabling flexibility in its implementation. It includes an I2C interface, allowing for easy integration with microcontrollers or digital signal processors. This permits various configuration options such as volume control, digital de-emphasis, soft mute, and output phase inversion. The hardware control pins facilitate mode selection, dither operation, and power-down functions