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Re: Delfina Flipper: Technical changes
« on: May 06, 2002, 01:57:54 AM »
Hey, the  people who  make Delfina (and other Amiga audio cards) should take a look at the Alesis SemiConductor website

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From their website:

Consuming only 170mW of power, the AL1201 24-bit stereo DAC features a 128x oversampling delta-sigma converter providing a dynamic range of 107dB (A-wt). The AL1201 also includes an internal PLL to generate all needed clocks from wordclock, a wide sampling range of 24KHz - 55KHz, a THD of (less  than) 0.003% and selectable serial bit rates of 32 or 24 bits/channel with selectable de-emphasis.

Samples are available now. Pricing is $1.80 in 10K quantities. Please contact Alesis Semiconductor for other volume pricing and lead times.


The Delfina card is only 16-bit, right?