Digital audio processor in 38-pin package. (Semiconductor Monthly: Telecom, Datacom & Voice Ics).

ECN-Electronic Component News, November, 2002

Texas Instruments has launched a family of high-performance DAPs designed to provide high quality audio processing to consumer electronics manufacturers with a 48-bit, fixed-function audio digital signal processor without the need for additional programming. The TAS3 103 DAP, the initial product in the family, operates at 135 MHz and provides 540 MIPS in a 38-pin package. It supplies three channels of processing, has multichannel input and output capability and supports audio sampling rates up to 96 kHz as well as up to 16 bands of independent equalization per channel. The total delay at 48 kHz is 42 ins, and the device can be used in any of the channels for speaker image correction, 3D and surround sound. A spectrum analyzer is also integrated and can be configured for...

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