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News
27/8/2003
New Cirrus Logic Surround-Sound Codec Brings Advanced
Features, High Audio Quality to Audio/Video, DVD Receivers
Helping digital entertainment manufacturers deliver more affordable,
advanced audio features into consumer electronics products, Cirrus
Logic Inc. (Nasdaq:CRUS) today announced a new surround-sound codec,
the CS42406. The CS42406 is ideally suited for audio/video and DVD
receiver (combination DVD player/audio receiver) manufacturers searching
for a cost-effective, surround-sound codec solution that delivers
high-quality sound and bears the mark of audio excellence from Cirrus,
the global leader in audio solutions (source: Forward Concepts,
April 2003).
The CS42406, which features two analog-to-digital
and six digital-to-analog channels, runs off 3 V to 5 V analog and
digital power supplies. The analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)
and digital-to-analog converters (DACs) allow for simplified system
design by providing single-ended inputs and outputs. Cirrus' CS42406
also features integrated level shifters that are designed to eliminate
the need for external components in order to connect the codec with
the system's host digital signal processor. In addition, Cirrus'
patented Popguard(R) technology feature helps to simplify system
design, reduce overall system costs and eliminate the "clicks and
pops" often associated with the powering on and off of DACs with
single-ended outputs.
"As a testament to our audio leadership and
market drive, in the past year Cirrus has produced 22 new analog
semiconductor solutions," said Jason Rhode, director of Analog Products
Marketing, Cirrus Logic. "The CS42406, our latest analog solution,
delivers a high-quality audio solution that will be attractive for
A/V and DVD receiver design engineers due to its exceptional feature
set and its ability to speed design cycles while reducing system
costs."
The CS42406 offers 24-bit conversion, with
the DAC providing 102 dB dynamic range and the ADC providing 105
dB. All channels of the DAC provide digital volume control and support
192 kHz sample rates, which will allow consumers to enjoy the improved
dynamic range and multichannel capabilities of the DVD-Audio standard
in devices that support DVD-Audio playback.
www.cirrus.com
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