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Stereo audio selector ICs offer low distortion

Rich Pell
11/28/2007 12:03 AM EST
NJR has introduced the NJW1110 and NJW1111 nine-input/three-output stereo audio selectors. Each contains three independent nine-input/single-output stereo audio selectors and adjustable gain buffers and features distortion, output noise and crosstalk of 0.001%, -116 dB, and -100 dB, respectively.

All of the internal status and variables of the NJW1110 are controlled via an I2C interface, and the slave address selector is available for using two chips on same serial bus line. According to the company, the NJW1110 is suited for the latest TV systems and other applications.

The internal status and variables of the NJW1111 are controlled via a three-wire serial bus, and a selectable two-chip address is available for using two chips on the same serial bus line. It is suited for A/V amplifier and receiver systems as well as other applications.

Channel separation for both devices is 100 dB. The NJW1110 and NJW1111 are available in SSOP32 packages.

NJR Corporation, 408-995-6200, www.njr.com

Product literature:
NJW1110 data page
NJW1110 block diagram
NJW1111 data page
NJW1111 block diagram





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