Overview
The TAS5615PHDR is a high-performance, analog input class D amplifier produced by Texas Instruments. This device is designed to deliver up to 160W per channel in stereo configuration, totaling 300W. It features integrated feedback, which enhances its stability and performance. The amplifier is packaged in a 64-HTQFP (Heat Transfer QFP) package, suitable for applications requiring high power output and efficient heat dissipation.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Power Output | 160W per channel (300W total) |
Amplifier Type | Class D |
Input Type | Analog |
Package Type | 64-HTQFP |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 70°C |
Feedback | Integrated |
Key Features
- High-efficiency class D amplifier design for reduced heat generation and power consumption.
- Integrated feedback mechanism for improved stability and performance.
- Analog input compatibility for versatile application use.
- 64-HTQFP package for efficient heat transfer and compact design.
- Wide operating temperature range from 0 to 70°C.
Applications
The TAS5615PHDR is suitable for various high-power audio applications, including:
- Home audio systems and soundbars.
- Professional audio equipment such as public address systems and live sound amplifiers.
- Automotive audio systems requiring high power output.
- Industrial audio applications where reliability and efficiency are crucial.
Q & A
- What is the maximum power output of the TAS5615PHDR?
The TAS5615PHDR can deliver up to 160W per channel, totaling 300W in stereo configuration. - What type of amplifier is the TAS5615PHDR?
The TAS5615PHDR is a class D amplifier. - What is the input type of the TAS5615PHDR?
The input type is analog. - What is the package type of the TAS5615PHDR?
The package type is 64-HTQFP. - What is the operating temperature range of the TAS5615PHDR?
The operating temperature range is from 0 to 70°C. - Does the TAS5615PHDR have integrated feedback?
Yes, the TAS5615PHDR has integrated feedback. - What are some common applications of the TAS5615PHDR?
Common applications include home audio systems, professional audio equipment, automotive audio systems, and industrial audio applications. - Is the TAS5615PHDR still in production?
No, the TAS5615PHDR is obsolete and no longer manufactured. - Where can I find substitutes for the TAS5615PHDR?
You can find substitutes on websites like Digi-Key, Mouser, or through Texas Instruments' support resources. - What is the benefit of the 64-HTQFP package?
The 64-HTQFP package provides efficient heat transfer and a compact design.