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TDA1400 - MONO CLASS-T DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER DRIVER

General Description

The TDA1400 is a one-channel, Amplifier Driver that uses Tripath’s proprietary Digital Power Processing (DPPTM) technology.

The TDA1400 offers higher integration over previous Tripath amplifiers driver chipsets while providing exceptional audio performance for real world applications.

Key Features

  • Class-T architecture with proprietary DPP “Audiophile” Sound Quality Full Audio Bandwidth, 20Hz to 20kHz High Efficiency Supports wide range of output power levels and output loads by changing supply voltage and external Mosfets Compatible with unregulated power supplies Output over-current protection Over- and under-voltage protection Over-temperature protection 48-Pin LQFP Package Benefits Reduced system cost with smaller/less expensive power supply and heat sink Signal fidelity equal to high.

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Part number TDA1400
Manufacturer Tripath Technology
File Size 538.55 KB
Description MONO CLASS-T DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER DRIVER
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www.DataSheet4U.com Tri pat h Tec hnol og y, I nc. - Pr elimi nar y I nform at ion TDA1400 MONO CLASS-T DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER DRIVER USING DIGITAL POWER PROCESSING T M TECHNOLOGY Preliminary Information Revision 0.65 – February 2006 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TDA1400 is a one-channel, Amplifier Driver that uses Tripath’s proprietary Digital Power Processing (DPPTM) technology. The TDA1400 offers higher integration over previous Tripath amplifiers driver chipsets while providing exceptional audio performance for real world applications. Class-T amplifiers offer both the audio fidelity of Class-AB and the power efficiency of Class-D amplifiers. The TDA1400 is typically configured as a single supply, bridged output.