Hello,
a friend brought to my attention the Midas 8 channels A/D converter chip called the M8000,
it's pretty cheap at around $16, it seems it could be a nice chip to use in DIY projects.
Features
Advanced Multi-bit Delta-Sigma Architecture
115 dB Dynamic Range
24 Bit Conversion
-105 dB THD+N
Supports Audio Sample Rates up to 216 kHz
Selectable Audio Interface Formats (I2S, TDM)
Low Latency Digital Filter
Less than 680 mW Power Consumption
On-Chip Oscillator Driver
Operation as System Clock Master or Slave
Differential Analog Inputs
Supports Standard I2C or SPI Control Interface
I don't know wich Midas equipment uses this Chip, does anyone knows?
Did anyone ever tried to use it in DIY projects?
info:
https://cabintechglobal.com/m8000
here is the datasheet:
https://cabintechglobal.com/pdf/MIDAS_M8000_DATASHEET.pdf
a friend brought to my attention the Midas 8 channels A/D converter chip called the M8000,
it's pretty cheap at around $16, it seems it could be a nice chip to use in DIY projects.
Features
Advanced Multi-bit Delta-Sigma Architecture
115 dB Dynamic Range
24 Bit Conversion
-105 dB THD+N
Supports Audio Sample Rates up to 216 kHz
Selectable Audio Interface Formats (I2S, TDM)
Low Latency Digital Filter
Less than 680 mW Power Consumption
On-Chip Oscillator Driver
Operation as System Clock Master or Slave
Differential Analog Inputs
Supports Standard I2C or SPI Control Interface
I don't know wich Midas equipment uses this Chip, does anyone knows?
Did anyone ever tried to use it in DIY projects?
info:
https://cabintechglobal.com/m8000
here is the datasheet:
https://cabintechglobal.com/pdf/MIDAS_M8000_DATASHEET.pdf