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The maximum common-mode rejection ratio is achieved in audio line receivers by carefully matching the resistors.
These differential line receivers are designed to reduce noise and THD+N to deliver a clear and crisp audio signal. intended for usage in both industrial and audio environments.
Differential line receivers with on-chip precise resistors and high performance op amps.
They offer excellent ac characteristics, including low distortion and a high slew rate , ensuring good dynamic response. They are completely specified for high performance audio applications.
Moreover, broad output utilization in a wide range of demanding applications is made possible by the voltage swing and high output driving capability.
The dual version has entirely distinct circuitry for the lowest crosstalk and total independence, even under overdriven or overloaded conditions.
The Global Audio Differential Line Receiver market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Differential input and output buffer amplifiers are included in Analog Devices’ audio line driver and receiver solutions for a variety of applications.
By removing power line hum, RF interference, voltage drops, and other externally generated noise that is typically seen with lengthy audio cable runs, these components maintain the acoustic quality of audio systems.
High slew rate amplifiers and low noise thermally matched thin film resistors are used to achieve this.
Applications of the product line include sine/cosine encoders, high-performance audio, ADC drivers, and other purposes for both business and home use.
The INA1650EVM from TI is a hardware platform for evaluating the effectiveness of the differential line receiver model INA1650.
The INA1650 has a remarkable common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) over a broad temperature range, extremely low distortion, and noise.