
TPA3113D2EVM
ActiveTPA3113D2 AUDIO AMPLIFIER EVALUATION BOARD
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TPA3113D2EVM
ActiveTPA3113D2 AUDIO AMPLIFIER EVALUATION BOARD
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Technical Specifications
Parameters and characteristics for this part
| Specification | TPA3113D2EVM |
|---|---|
| Board Type | Fully Populated |
| Max Output Power x Channels @ Load | 6 W |
| Max Output Power x Channels @ Load [custom] | 8 Ohm |
| Max Output Power x Channels @ Load [x] | 2 |
| Output Type | 2-Channel (Stereo) |
| Supplied Contents | Board(s) |
| Utilized IC / Part | TPA3113D2 |
| Voltage - Supply [Max] | 26 V |
| Voltage - Supply [Min] | 8 V |
Pricing
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| Distributor | Package | Quantity | $ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digikey | Box | 1 | $ 218.40 | |
Description
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TPA3113D2 Series
The TPA3113D2 is a 6-W (per channel) efficient, Class-D audio power amplifier for driving bridged-tied stereo speakers. Advanced EMI Suppression Technology enables the use of inexpensive ferrite bead filters at the outputs while meeting EMC requirements. SpeakerGuard™ speaker protection circuitry includes an adjustable power limiter and a DC detection circuit. The adjustable power limiter allows the user to set avirtualvoltage rail lower than the chip supply to limit the amount of current through the speaker. The DC detect circuit measures the frequency and amplitude of the PWM signal and shuts off the output stage if the input capacitors are damaged or shorts exist on the inputs.
The TPA3113D2 can drive stereo speakers as low as 4 Ω. The high efficiency of the TPA3113D2, 87%, eliminates the need for an external heat sink when playing music.
The outputs are also fully protected against shorts to GND, VCC, and output-to-output. The short-circuit protection and thermal protection includes an auto-recovery feature.
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