Overview
The TP3067WM/NOPB is a low-power stereo audio codec integrated circuit produced by Texas Instruments. This device is specifically designed to convert digital audio signals into analog signals and vice versa, making it suitable for various audio and telephony applications. Although the product is currently obsolete and no longer manufactured, it remains relevant for existing designs and legacy systems.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
Package Type | 20DIP, 20SOIC |
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
RoHS Status | Lead free / RoHS Compliant |
Function | Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) / Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) |
Application | Portable battery-powered audio and telephony applications |
Power Consumption | Low power |
Key Features
- Low power consumption, ideal for battery-powered devices
- Stereo audio codec functionality
- Conversion of digital audio signals to analog and vice versa
- CMOS technology for efficient operation
- Available in 20DIP and 20SOIC packages
Applications
- Portable audio devices such as MP3 players and handheld radios
- Telephony applications including mobile phones and VoIP devices
- Other battery-powered audio equipment requiring low power consumption
Q & A
- What is the primary function of the TP3067WM/NOPB?
The primary function is to convert digital audio signals into analog signals and vice versa.
- Who is the manufacturer of the TP3067WM/NOPB?
The manufacturer is Texas Instruments.
- What are the available package types for the TP3067WM/NOPB?
The device is available in 20DIP and 20SOIC packages.
- Is the TP3067WM/NOPB RoHS compliant?
- What are the typical applications for the TP3067WM/NOPB?
- Why is the TP3067WM/NOPB considered obsolete?
- What technology is used in the TP3067WM/NOPB?
- What is the power consumption characteristic of the TP3067WM/NOPB?
- Can the TP3067WM/NOPB be used in non-portable devices?
- Where can I find detailed specifications for the TP3067WM/NOPB?