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TPA3132D2RHBT

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25-W STEREO, 50-W MONO, 4.5- TO 26-V SUPPLY, ANALOG INPUT CLASS-D AUDIO AMPLIFIER W/ FILTER FREE

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32 VQFN
Integrated Circuits (ICs)

TPA3132D2RHBT

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Texas Instruments

25-W STEREO, 50-W MONO, 4.5- TO 26-V SUPPLY, ANALOG INPUT CLASS-D AUDIO AMPLIFIER W/ FILTER FREE

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTPA3132D2RHBT
FeaturesShort-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Mute, Shutdown
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load25 W, 42 W
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output Type2-Channel (Stereo)
Package / Case32-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package32-VQFN (5x5)
TypeClass D
Voltage - Supply [Max]26 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]4.5 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 2.83
10$ 2.54
25$ 2.40
100$ 2.08
Digi-Reel® 1$ 2.83
10$ 2.54
25$ 2.40
100$ 2.08
Tape & Reel (TR) 250$ 1.97
500$ 1.77
1250$ 1.49
2500$ 1.42
6250$ 1.37
Texas InstrumentsSMALL T&R 1$ 2.37
100$ 1.95
250$ 1.40
1000$ 1.06

Description

General part information

TPA3132D2 Series

The TPA313xD2 are efficient, stereo digital amplifier power stages for driving speakers with up to 2×42W/4Ω peak power. TPA3131/32D2 operates heatsink-free with cooling to PCB through the bottom side PowerPAD with sustained output power from 2 × 4 W / 8 Ω (TPA3131D2) to 2 × 25 W / 8 Ω (TPA3132D2).

The TPA313xD2 advanced oscillator/PLL circuit employs a multiple switching frequency option to avoid AM interferences; this is achieved together with an option of Master and Slave synchronization, making it possible to synchronize multiple devices.

The TPA313xD2 are fully protected against faults with short-circuit protection and thermal protection as well as overvoltage, undervoltage, and DC protection. Faults are reported back to the processor to prevent devices from being damaged during overload conditions.