The TA1395FNG(EL,M) is an FM Multiplex Stereo Demodulator IC manufactured by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage. It is a single-chip solution designed to extract the stereo audio signal from an FM composite signal. This IC is characterized by its low distortion, high channel separation, and stable operation, making it suitable for various FM receiver applications.
Applications
- Car Audio Systems
- Home Stereo Receivers
- Portable FM Radios and Players
- FM Tuner Modules
Features
- Single-Chip FM Stereo Demodulation: Integrates all necessary functions to demodulate FM stereo signals, simplifying circuit design.
- Low Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): Ensures high-fidelity audio reproduction with minimal distortion.
- High Channel Separation: Provides distinct separation between left and right audio channels, enhancing the stereo effect.
- Pilot Signal Cancellation: Effectively suppresses the 19 kHz pilot tone to prevent interference with the audio signal.
- Automatic Stereo Blend Function: Dynamically adjusts stereo separation based on signal strength, improving sound quality in weak signal conditions.
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: Designed to operate reliably within a broad range of supply voltages.
- Low Power Consumption: Optimizes energy efficiency, making it suitable for battery-powered devices.
Benefits
- Superior Audio Performance: Delivers clear and accurate stereo sound reproduction.
- Simplified Design: Reduces component count and simplifies PCB layout.
- Enhanced Stereo Imaging: Provides a more immersive and realistic listening experience.
- Reliable Operation: Offers stable performance across varying operating conditions.
- Suitable for Portable Devices: Low power consumption extends battery life in portable applications.
Additional Details
The TA1395FNG(EL,M) typically comes in a small surface-mount package, which helps to reduce the size of the overall FM receiver circuit. It incorporates internal filters and de-emphasis networks to further improve audio quality and reduce noise. Proper implementation requires careful consideration of the surrounding circuitry, including input filtering and audio output buffering, to maximize performance. The 'EL,M' suffix usually indicates specific packaging or tape and reel options for automated assembly processes.