ASCM A2D Stereo ADC Single-ended & Differential Input to I2S Output TI PCM1822 119dB SNR

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Welcome back to our channel! In today’s video, we’re excited to showcase a brand-new product: the ASCM-A2D Stereo Audio ADC. Powered by Texas Instruments’ high-performance PCM1822 IC, this Analog-to-I2S converter is designed to deliver top-notch audio quality for a variety of applications. 🎧🔊

Key Features of the ASCM-A2D
🔧 Compact & Easy to Integrate: With a size of 76.20mm x 50.80mm, the ASCM-A2D is small and easy to fit into any enclosure. It also comes with four mounting holes for quick installation.
🎵 High-Performance PCM1822 Chip: Features Texas Instruments’ PCM1822 stereo ADC chip, offering single-ended or differential inputs and converting analog signals into I2S output for versatile compatibility.
🔊 Superior Audio Quality: Supports 24-bit resolution and sample rates from 8kHz to 192kHz. It boasts an impressive SNR of up to 119dB, THD+N as low as 0.00047%, and a noise floor of only 0.97uVrms.
🔄 Flexible Connectivity: The ADC supports 3-wire I2S output without the need for an MCLK signal. It also features a PH-6Pos connector for easy connection to WONDOM I2S digital amplifier board.
🔋 Versatile Power Options: Operates on 6V-24V with a recommended 12V DC adapter, or you can use a lithium battery with our BCPB series battery board for convenient power solutions.
⚙️ Adjustable Settings: Offers switches for MCLK, sample rate, master/slave modes, and I2S/TDM audio formats to suit different system requirements and preferences.
What’s in the Box?
When you purchase the ASCM-A2D, you’ll also receive a free 3.5mm audio input cable and a power cable to get you started. 🚀

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