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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTAS5721EVM
Board TypeFully Populated
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load10 W, 2 channels
Output Type2-Channel (Stereo)
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartTAS5721
Voltage - Supply [Max]26.4 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]8 V

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Description

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TAS5721 Series

The TAS5721 is an efficient, digital-input audio amplifier for driving 2.0 speaker systems configured as a bridge tied load (BTL), 2.1 systems with two satellite speakers and one subwoofer, or in PBTL systems driving a single speaker configured as a parallel bridge tied load (PBTL). One serial data input allows processing of up to two discrete audio channels and seamless integration to most digital audio processors and MPEG decoders. The device accepts a wide range of input data formats and sample rates. A fully programmable data path routes these channels to the internal speaker drivers.

The TAS5721 is a slave-only device, receiving all clocks from external sources. The TAS5721 operates with a PWM carrier frequency between a 384-kHz switching rate and a 288-KHz switching rate, depending on the input sample rate. Oversampling, combined with a fourth-order noise shaper, provides a flat noise floor and excellent dynamic range from 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

An integrated ground centered DirectPath™ combination headphone amplifier and 2VRMSline driver is integrated in the TAS5721.

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