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Amplifiers reduce audio soln cost for flat panel TVs

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Texas Instruments Inc. has introduced its second-generation, 15-W, stereo analog-input Class-D amplifiers with single-ended outputs.

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These highly-efficient devices eliminate components to reduce total solution size and cost in HDTVs and other consumer audio electronics. Innovative features address single-ended design challenges to ensure robust and reliable audio performance in LCD, plasma and DLP TVs and other home audio products.

Eliminating components to enable cost-efficient and compact designs

“There is a growing demand for LCD TVs and Plasma TVs in India”, says Apoorva Awasthy, Business Development Manager, High Performance Analog, Texas Instruments India. “As industrial design and increasingly smaller form factors become standard in the HDTV market, manufacturers face increasing price and size pressures. The TPA3121D2 and TPA3124D2 address these challenges."

"Single-ended architectures reduce bill of material (BOM) costs and save board area by eliminating two LC output filters. To further reduce cost, both devices can run off the existing +24-V backlight rail in a LCD HDTV, eliminating the need for a dedicated power rail. The BOM for an audio solution based on these devices is extremely clean when compared to the competition, with OEMs typically seeing up to 25 percent lower cost. With greater than 90 percent efficient operation, the new amplifiers also eliminate the need for a heat sink.  Eliminating costly components reduces overall system cost and allows for a sleeker design," adds Awasthy.

Providing robust and reliable audio performance

The TPA3121D2 and TPA3124D2 reduce the BOM and save board space while providing robust performance.  The devices leverage TI’s field-proven technology to solve the click and pop challenges typically associated with single-ended solutions.

Along with single-ended stereo support, the TPA3121D2 and TPA3124D2’s outputs can be configured in BTL mode to support 30-W mono applications, such as wireless speakers or subwoofers. In addition, the TPA3124D2 features a fast mute time of 30 us. Depending on the video processor, a faster mute may be necessary to reduce power-loss pop.  To ensure reliability, both devices are fully protected with integrated self-protection circuits against faults, including over-voltage, under-voltage, over-temperature and short circuit.

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