Tired of noisy, distorted audio or tricky system setup? Find a solution that turns digital signals into clear, precise analog output with minimal effort.

Converting digital audio to clean, accurate analog signals can be challenging, especially in systems where low distortion, high dynamic range, and minimal crosstalk are critical. The NAU8421YG from Nuvoton addresses these issues for audio engineers, system designers, musicians, and industrial measurement applications by providing high-quality, low-noise analog output from digital sources.
The NAU8421YG is a 24-bit stereo DAC offering 8 Vpp differential analog output, 128 dB signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and -99 dB total harmonic distortion plus noise (THD+N). This ensures precise audio reproduction for computers, instruments, mixers, effects, streamers, or other digital sources. Its high channel separation minimizes crosstalk, preserving independent signals for multi-track recording, multi-sensor industrial measurements, or critical listening applications.
Integration is straightforward as it features an I²C control interface, pin-selectable options, and can operate standalone. Running on a 3.3 V digital I/O supply and a 5 V analog supply, it achieves low power consumption of 40–50 mW. Automatic clock detection ensures smooth power-up and power-down, simplifying system integration and allowing fast deployment.
Some of the key features of the NAU8421YG include:
- 128 dB SNR – clear, low-noise audio
- -99 dB THD+N – low distortion
- 105 dB PSRR at 1 kHz – less power noise
- 140 dB channel separation – minimal crosstalk
- Auto clock detection – smooth start/stop
- Standalone mode – easy hardware control
- Low power – 40–50 mW
- QFN-32 package (5 × 5 mm) – small size
- Operating temperature: -40 °C to +85 °C
The company claims that this solution can replace built-in DACs in playback systems or streamers to deliver superior output to pre-amplifiers or external amplification. When paired with a pre-amplifier, it provides pure analog signals with clear source separation. It also fits into audio interfaces, providing accurate, low-distortion output to studio monitors or mixing consoles, preserving the full 24-bit dynamic range.








