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Single-Channel, 3 V and 5 V Front-End Processor for General Purpose Applications Including Speech and Telephony
Analog Devices Inc.

Description
The AD73311 and AD73311L are complete front-end processors for general-purpose applications including speech and telephony. They feature a 16-bit A/D conversion channel and a 16-bit D/A conversion...
Features
16-Bit A/D Converters 16-Bit D/A Converters Programmable Input/Output Sample Rates 75 dB ADC SNR 70 db DAC SNR 64 ksps Maximum Sample Rate -90 db Crosstalk Programmable Input/Output Gain Low group Delay: 25 ?s per ADC ch 50 ?s per DAC ch Flexible Serial Port Allows Up to 4 Codecs To Be Connected in Cascade Giving 8 I/O Channels Single 2.7 V to 5.5 V Supply Operation 50 mW Max Power Dissipation at 2.7 V

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