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TI delivers Class-D amp with integrated boost converter for 36 percent louder audio across the Li-Ion battery range

3 June 2010 69 No Comment

DALLAS — Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today introduced a 2-W mono Class-D audio amplifier with integrated boost converter, which delivers 36 percent louder audio than competitive devices, consistent across the entire Li-Ion battery range. The highly efficient TPA2015D1 allows more than twice the battery life compared to the nearest competing amplifier and is available in a compact 2-mm x 2-mm WCSP package for space-constrained applications including smart phones, notebooks, portable navigation devices, portable docking station and portable DVD players. In addition, the amplifier incorporates battery monitoring automatic gain control (AGC) and SpeakerGuard technology to prevent early shutdown at low battery voltages and prevents clipping, which protects speakers.

Key features and benefits

* 2.0 W into 8 Ohms at 3.6 V (6 % THD) results in 36 percent louder audio than the leading competition.
* Constant output power of 2.0 W (3.6 to 5.0 V) provides consistent audio loudness across the Li-Ion battery range.
* Battery monitoring AGC prevents early shutdown at low battery voltages (

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