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Audio IC suits portable multimedia apps
Posted: Jun 4, 2009 8:09 PM

Atmel Corp. has released its AT73C240 Audio Companion IC for portable multimedia applications. Manuf...[ View complete article ]


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Atmel Corp. has released its AT73C240 Audio Companion IC for portable multimedia applications. Manufactured on Atmel's low-cost mainstream CMOS process, the AT73C240 integrates an audio quality 20bit Stereo DAC and an up to 1W audio power amplifier.
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