Description | The TPA31xxD2 series are stereo efficient, digital amplifier power stage for driving speakers up to 100 W / 2 Ω in mono. The high efficiency of the TPA3130D2 allows it to do 2 × 15 W without external heat sink on a single layer PCB. The TPA3118D2 can even run 2 × 30 W / 8 Ω without heat sink on a du... |
Features |
•1 Supports Multiple Output Configurations – 2 × 50 W Into a 4-Ω BTL Load at 21 V (TPA3116D2) – 2 × 30 W Into a 8-Ω BTL Load at 24 V (TPA3118D2) – 2 × 15 W Into a 8-Ω BTL Load at 15 V (TPA3130D2) • Wide Voltage Range: 4.5 V to 26 V • Efficient Class-D Operation – >90% Power Efficiency Combined With Low Idle Loss Greatly Reduces Heat Sink Size – Advanced Modulation Schemes • Multiple Switching Frequencies – AM Avoidance – Master and Slave Synchronization – Up to 1.2-MHz Switching Frequency • Feedback Power-Stage Architecture With High PSRR Reduces PSU Requirements • Programmable Power Limit • D... |
Datasheet | TPA3116D2 Datasheet - 2.86MB |
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Texas Instruments |
Filter-Free Class-D Stereo Amplifier The TPA31xxD2 series are stereo efficient, digital amplifier power stage for driving speakers up to 100 W / 2 Ω in mono. The high efficiency of the TPA3130D2 allows it to do 2 × 15 W without external heat sink on a single layer PCB. The TPA3118D2 can even run 2 × 30 W / 8 Ω without heat sink on a dual layer PCB. If even higher power is needed the TPA3116D2 does 2 × 50 W / 4 Ω with a small heatsink attached to its top side PowerPAD. All three devices share the same footprint enabling a single PCB to be used across different power levels. The TPA31xxD2 advanced oscillator/PLL circuit employs a multiple switching frequency option to avoid AM interferences; this is achieved together with an opti... |
Texas Instruments |
100-W and 50-W Class-D Stereo Automotive Amplifiers The TPA311xD2-Q1 devices are automotive stereo, efficient, digital-amplifier power stages for driving speakers up to 100 W into 2 Ω in mono. The TPA3118D2-Q1 can even drive 2 × 30 W into 8 Ω without a heat sink on a dual-layer PCB. If even higher power is needed, the TPA3116D2-Q1 drives 2 × 50 W into 4 Ω with a small heat sink attached to its top-side thermal pad. The TPA311xD2-Q1 advanced oscillator and PLL circuit employ a multiple-switching-frequency option to avoid AM interference; this is achieved together with an option of either master or slave selection, making it possible to synchronize multiple devices. The TPA311xD2-Q1 devices are fully protected against faults with short-circuit ... |