ADAU1513

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Class-D Audio Power Stage

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Overview

  • Integrated stereo power stage
  • RDS-ON < 0.3 Ω (per transistor)
  • Efficiency > 90%
  • Short-circuit protection
  • Overtemperature protection

The ADAU1513 is a 2-channel bridge-tied load (BTL) Class-D audio power stage. The power stage can drive the speaker loads of 4 Ω at up to 15 W per channel at high efficiency. The 4-channel audio system can be formed when used with an ADAV4201 pulse-width modulator (PWM) processor using two ADAU1513s. The power stage accepts a 3.3 V logic differential PWM as input from an ADAV4201 processor. The power stage comprises thermal and output short-circuit protection with logic-level error flag outputs for interfacing to a system microcontroller along with reset and mute control of the power stage. The power stage operates from a range of power supply voltages from 9 V up to 18 V. The low power digital logic operates from a 3.3 V supply. The power stage can be used with modulators other than the ADAV4201. Contact your local sales department for application assistance.


Applications

  • Flat panel televisions
  • PC audio systems
  • Mini components

ADAU1513
Class-D Audio Power Stage
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SSM3302 PRODUCTION 2 ×10 W Filterless Class-D Stereo Audio Amplifier
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