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TPA2000D2 EVALUATION MODULE (EVM)

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TPA2000D2 EVALUATION MODULE (EVM)

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationTPA2000D2EVM
Board TypeFully Populated
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load2 W
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load [custom]2
Output Type2-Channel (Stereo)
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartTPA2000D2
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.5 V

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DigikeyBulk 1$ 118.80

Description

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TPA2000D1-Q1 Series

The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area.

The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%.

A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown.

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