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Does anyone know of a reasonably high quality ADC (24-bit, 96kHz preferably, though a good 16-bit 44.1 would do) that includes a low noise in-chip pre-amp and bias for electret mics? I'm trying to make a bunch of very small devices that record and digitize (think, an array of small digital "mics"). A single chip option would be very welcome for both cost, size, and simplicity in building the buggers... I realize this won't be as good as a preamp built "out board", but I'm looking for options to figure out the right compromise!
(Is this the right forum for this question? Maybe digital would make more sense???) Thanks! -Seth |
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