Nuvoton announced NAU8421YG, a new high quality DAC audio solution. The NAU8421YG is a 24-bit stereo DAC with 8Vpp differential analog output capability, 128dB SNR and -99dB THD+N. This device includes an I 2 C control interface with additional pin selectable features and standalone operation. It operates from a 3.3V digital I/O supply voltage and an analog 5V supply voltage. Additionally, the NAU8421YG includes automatic clock detection sequences for smooth power up & power down control. This enables fast and efficient system integration.
The NAU8421YG’s preliminary function is to provide a high-quality and efficiency differential line level output (Line-Out), converting digital audio sources (such as computer, instrument, mixer, effect or streamers) into an analog signal, which is then sent to equipment that requires external or built-in amplification circuitry.
Leap forward in Efficiency, Power and auto clock detection sequences
The NAU8421YG includes automatic clock detection sequences for smooth power up and power down control. This enables fast and efficient system integration. It can serve as the core decoder, replacing the DAC built into a playback system or streamer to improve the quality, outputting to an integrated or pre-amplifier. Pairs with a pre-amplifier provide the purest analog source signal, achieving source separation for critical listening. Act as part of an audio interface to provide accurate, low distortion analog output to studio monitor controllers or mixing consoles.
Superior Isolation and dynamic range for multi-channel system
The 140dB channel signal separation at 1kHz represents the leakage (cross talk) between channels, which secures the over system’s dynamic range and ensures the maximum limit offered by 24-bit resolution without crosstalk issue. It allows users to accurately measure both extremely loud (high amplitude) and extremely low (low amplitude) signals simultaneously with the highest accuracy. This is crucial for multi- track recording in studios or for multi-sensor data acquisition in industrial measurements, ensuring the independence and integrity of each channel’s signal.

