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Cx31993 Datasheet =link= -

Use a solid ground plane. Keep the analog ground (AGND) and digital ground (DGND) properly isolated to avoid digital "chirping" in the audio path.

If you want, I can: provide a summarized register map example, an example minimal schematic for a single composite input to CX31993, or extract exact electrical specs (supply currents, voltage levels, pinout) if you give permission to fetch the official datasheet.

: Approximately 65mW (usually at 32 ohms), capable of driving most standard IEMs and efficient headphones. DSD Support : Compatible with DSD64/128 (often via PCM). Functionality & Compatibility cx31993 datasheet

: >128dB , ensuring a clean signal with minimal background hiss. Dynamic Range (DNR) : >120dB .

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If you are designing a mobile audio accessory or simply trying to understand the specs of your favorite portable DAC, this guide breaks down the essential technical details found in the CX31993 datasheet. 1. Overview of the CX31993

Engineers seeking the CX31993 datasheet are often designing a USB-C audio adapter. Here are the reference design rules: : Approximately 65mW (usually at 32 ohms), capable

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