USB External Sound DAC Card


USB External Sound DAC Card
Stock Number: 36814 CP
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$6.95


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Detailed Description

External sound card/DAC decoder module that plugs into USB port.
Uses CM108 a single-chip digital-to-analog conversion chip with mic booster. It has two digital-to-analog conversion output channels and an integrated USB 1.1 standard interface controller.
Plug-N-Play, Requires No Drivers: Support system: WINXP/WIN7/WIN8, Apple MAC OS 9/OS X, Android 4.1 or higher system (need to support OTG models)
SPDIF 16-bit stereo or mono audio data with 48KHz, 44KHz and 32KHz sampling rates.
Power supply voltage: 5 V (USB port),
Distortion @ 10K ohm: THD+N: 0.006%
Dstortion @ 32 ohm: THD+N: 0.025%
Signal-to-noise ratio: ~98 dB
Dynamic range: ~98 dB
Headphone Output Power: 12 mW (RL = 32 ohms)
Green Jack: Headphones 3.5mm
Red (Pink) Jack: Microphone
L: 50mm W: 20mm H: 9mm WT: .02


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Good USB mic headphone soundcard
I used this soundcard for one of the channels mono audio signal to run from my outside e-field vertical vlf receiver (2-200khz stormwise) amp antenna to my pc. Then run speclab software to clean up 60hz hum signals from receiver 5-20khz..I use it for lightning detection system. Counts audio pulses for each strike. The usb sound card is clean and does a nice job of boosting mic signals. Very little noise with this unit. External and quiet for best performance. Best gain mic soundcard! Love that led flashing when its working too.! If you plan to make your own vlf receiving system you need to get a 200 gain preamp listed here at MPJA and run the audio signal from a ferrite coil magnetic antenna --works best. 2-20khz is the reception of vlf..amp will respond well in that range of freqs.
- Paul Kalamaras, FL