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Heya,
I recently purchased a CS5361 analog to digital converter chip to implement in a USB audio recording interface I'm building. The chip accepts balanced/differential inputs, however, what must I do if I'd like to attach a single-ended source? Would it be sufficient just to directly hook the two single-ended conductors up to the AIN- and AIN+ (analog-in plus and minus) pins on the chip? or do I need some sort of circuitry to take in the mic's signal and produce an oposite phased signal to feed through the AIN- pin? Thanks! Regards Matt Carpenter |
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