Analog Devices ADM5170APZ, Line Driver, 8 CMOS, 28-Pin PLCC

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Specifications

Power Supply Type

Dual

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Output Type

CMOS

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Pin Count

28

Typical Slew Rate

10V/µs

Dimensions

11.58 x 11.58 x 3.94mm

Typical Dual Supply Voltage

±15V

Height

3.94mm

Length

11.58mm

Width

11.58mm

Package Type

PLCC

Country of Origin

Ireland

Product details

dsPIC Starter Kit

The MPLAB Starter Kit for dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers connects directly to the USB port on a PC. The USB connection supplies both communications and power to the board. The starter kit includes debug and programmer circuitry that allows applications to be programmed onto the board’s dsPIC33 device and then debugged, all using MPLAB IDE. Audio input signals from an external microphone or audio equipment are routed to the ADC module in the on-board dsPIC33 device for software processing. Alternatively, applications can use the audio codec for converting the audio signal. Output signals can be generated by the dsPIC33 device’s Output Compare module as a pulse-width modulated (PWM) digital waveform. This PWM signal is converted to an analogue signal by a low-pass filter on the starter kit board. Alternatively, applications can output audio data using the audio codec. The output audio signal is then amplified using a headphone amplifier circuit for playback on an output device.

dsPIC33FJ256GP506 40MIPS DSC, 256KB Flash memory, 16KB SRAM
On-board 4Mbit serial Flash memory
16/24/32bit audio CODEC with a maximum sampling frequency of 48kHz
Low cost audio capture and playback circuitry using the 12bit ADC and PWM audio
Microphone and line level inputs with adjustable input gain
100mW headphone amplifier with digital volume control
2 x user switches
3 x user LEDs
Temperature sensor
Powered from USB port

Supplied with

USB cable, CD containing MPLAB IDE, MPLAB C Compiler for dsPIC DSCs, application notes and sample programs.

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Technical Document

Specifications

Power Supply Type

Dual

Minimum Operating Temperature

-40 °C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+85 °C

Output Type

CMOS

Mounting Type

Surface Mount

Pin Count

28

Typical Slew Rate

10V/µs

Dimensions

11.58 x 11.58 x 3.94mm

Typical Dual Supply Voltage

±15V

Height

3.94mm

Length

11.58mm

Width

11.58mm

Package Type

PLCC

Country of Origin

Ireland

Product details

dsPIC Starter Kit

The MPLAB Starter Kit for dsPIC Digital Signal Controllers connects directly to the USB port on a PC. The USB connection supplies both communications and power to the board. The starter kit includes debug and programmer circuitry that allows applications to be programmed onto the board’s dsPIC33 device and then debugged, all using MPLAB IDE. Audio input signals from an external microphone or audio equipment are routed to the ADC module in the on-board dsPIC33 device for software processing. Alternatively, applications can use the audio codec for converting the audio signal. Output signals can be generated by the dsPIC33 device’s Output Compare module as a pulse-width modulated (PWM) digital waveform. This PWM signal is converted to an analogue signal by a low-pass filter on the starter kit board. Alternatively, applications can output audio data using the audio codec. The output audio signal is then amplified using a headphone amplifier circuit for playback on an output device.

dsPIC33FJ256GP506 40MIPS DSC, 256KB Flash memory, 16KB SRAM
On-board 4Mbit serial Flash memory
16/24/32bit audio CODEC with a maximum sampling frequency of 48kHz
Low cost audio capture and playback circuitry using the 12bit ADC and PWM audio
Microphone and line level inputs with adjustable input gain
100mW headphone amplifier with digital volume control
2 x user switches
3 x user LEDs
Temperature sensor
Powered from USB port

Supplied with

USB cable, CD containing MPLAB IDE, MPLAB C Compiler for dsPIC DSCs, application notes and sample programs.

dsPIC® Development Tools

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  • Download and use our DesignSpark software for your PCB and 3D Mechanical designs
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  • Download 3D Models, Schematics and Footprints from more than a million products
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