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Cirrus Logic introduces new streamer

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AUSTIN, Texas -- Cirrus Logic has released the CS5374 IC streamer, which integrates two programmable gain differential amplifiers and two low-noise Delta-Sigma modulators into a 48-pin QFN package.

The CS5374 provides noise and distortion performance of 127 dB signal-to-noise rate and 118 dB THD (total harmonic distortion), the company says.

"The CS5374's integration allows for the industry's smallest footprint, significantly reducing the overall size of the streamer design and improving mechanical reliability," says Tom Stein, vice president and general manager, Cirrus Logic's Energy, Exploration and Lighting division.

06/04/2009

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