ESS Technology Releases New 2 Channel High Performance Audio ES9826 SABRE ADC With Integrated PGA

April 14 2023, 03:10
ESS Technology released its new 2 channel ES9826 SABRE Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC). The new device combines effectively two integrated ADC circuits which use ESS’ patented Hyperstream IV ADC architecture, and a front-end PGA. Together, the new SABRE ADC device delivers high quality audio with a DNR of +123dB and a THD+N of -105dB, setting another industry benchmark for the company in terms of audio performance, features, and cost effectiveness.
 

The new SABRE line of ADCs uses ESS’ patented HyperStream IV modulator, the same technology from the audio semiconductor company that gives SABRE DACs their renowned sound quality. HyperStream modulation allows for timing jitter to be pushed out of the audio range so the resulting soundstage is pure and consistent and have a flat noise floor of 200kHz.

The ES9826 SABRE ADC expands on the current family of ESS ADC devices, and it is designed to optimize system performance while integrating new functions to reduce price sensitive designs, spanning from professional microphones and conferencing systems, all the way to smart speakers.

The ES9826 includes +30dB programmable gain amplifier (PGA) as well as a high-performance analog phase lock loop (APLL) high performance clock source which gives developers a multitude of options for clock sources for ease of system design and further reduce BOM requirements. And the ES9826 achieves high sample rates outputs, handling PCM sampling rates up to 768 kHz.

The ES9826 introduces a new optional Auto Ranging Enhancement (ARE) function that broadens the dynamic range of the source material while maintaining audio integrity. Microphone support is also an integral part of the ES9826 with a Mic Bias regulator for analog microphones and a stereo PDM interface for digital microphones.

The new device also supports serial bus interfaces I2S master and slave, TDM, as well as S/PDIF output formats. TDM includes daisy chain connectivity with multiple devices for up to 32 channels on one TDM data line.

The control interfaces include I2C, SPI and a Hardware mode to simplify programming. The pre-programmed optimized digital filters allow for customization to achieve outstanding acoustical and latency preferences while preserving signal integrity. The integration of low noise ADC reference regulators and small package reduce customer BOM cost further.

"ESS Technology is committed to expand and innovate on audiophile grade ADCs. We integrated many external devices in the ES9826 to reduce bill of materials, cost, and board space while maintaining the best-in-class audio performance," states Robert Wong, Vice President of ESS Worldwide Sales and Marketing.

The ES9826 is available in a 28-pin QFN package. In addition, a full evaluation board and reference design are available.
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ES9826 Functional block diagram.
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