Originally Posted By: Gordon Scott
I'm presuming the 384MHz was a typo for 384kHz.

$20 I presume is the BoM cost of the ADC and is probably OK ... $100 of the list price?
A question, though, has to be whether we really need it. 384kHz sampling rate is good, though the data rate doesn't really need to be that high; but 64bit is probably totally pointless. I think that's a resolution way beyond what physics will allow. It's a huge amount of data and for what purpose?


Thee is no list price when the minimum quantity of the chip is 1,000. Based on the current $6.73 of the one being used now, I expect the initial run to be under $20 when introduced and $10–12 within a year.

As for 64 bit float being excessive, I’ll let you argue with ProTools users who think it’s important. I stay away from those conversations.


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