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Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85
DSBGA (YZP) 6 2.1875 mm² 1.75 x 1.25
  • Compatible with specially enabled audio interfaces (iPhone and iPad)
  • Low quiescent current
    • Button mode (microphone not in use): 3µA
    • Tone mode (microphone in use): 110µA
  • Miniature DSBGA (YZP) package
  • ESD performance
    • Human body model: 2000V
    • Charged device model: 500V
  • Compatible with specially enabled audio interfaces (iPhone and iPad)
  • Low quiescent current
    • Button mode (microphone not in use): 3µA
    • Tone mode (microphone in use): 110µA
  • Miniature DSBGA (YZP) package
  • ESD performance
    • Human body model: 2000V
    • Charged device model: 500V

The CD326x supports two operating modes; button mode and tone mode. Button mode offers no microphone support. Button mode passes the DC voltage from an external switch-resistor network (tied to the REM pin) to the MIC pin to measure the voltage externally. Tone mode offers microphone support and senses button presses based on an external switch-resistor network (tied to the REM pin). Tone mode generates corresponding ultrasonic signals that are superimposed (via a driver output on the TONE pin) on the system MICBIAS line. These signals control audio functions when connected to a specially enabled audio interface. The input DC bias level provided on the MIC pin controls button or tone mode selection. During tone mode, the CD326x also provides functionality to control or bias an external MEMS (micro-electrical-mechanical systems) technology microphone module.

The CD326x supports two operating modes; button mode and tone mode. Button mode offers no microphone support. Button mode passes the DC voltage from an external switch-resistor network (tied to the REM pin) to the MIC pin to measure the voltage externally. Tone mode offers microphone support and senses button presses based on an external switch-resistor network (tied to the REM pin). Tone mode generates corresponding ultrasonic signals that are superimposed (via a driver output on the TONE pin) on the system MICBIAS line. These signals control audio functions when connected to a specially enabled audio interface. The input DC bias level provided on the MIC pin controls button or tone mode selection. During tone mode, the CD326x also provides functionality to control or bias an external MEMS (micro-electrical-mechanical systems) technology microphone module.

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* Data sheet CD326x Audio Interface Transmitter for Specially Enabled Headsets datasheet PDF | HTML 10 May 2025

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CD3269EVM-003 — CD3269 evaluation module

The CD326xEVM-003 helps designers evaluate the operation and performance of the CD3268 and CD3269 audio interface transmitters. The CD326x is a wired headset signaling transmitter with low quiescent current and compatibility with specially enabled audio interfaces. The EVM includes a built-in (...)
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