Closed-loop Class-D amplifier offers optimal mix of thermal performance and cost
31-03-2017 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
The Texas Instruments TAS5782M device is a high-performance, stereo closed-loop Class-D amplifier with integrated audio processor with up to 96kHz architecture. To convert from digital to analog, the device uses a high performance DAC with Burr Brown audio technology. It requires only two power supplies: one DVDD for low-voltage circuitry and one PVDD for high-voltage circuitry. It is controlled by a software control port using standard I2C communication.
An optimal mix of thermal performance and device cost is provided in the 90mOhm rDS(on) of the output MOSFETs. Additionally, a thermally enhanced 48-Pin TSSOP provides excellent operation in the elevated ambient temperatures found in modern consumer electronic devices.
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