Linear - Amplifiers - Audio

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
LM4854MT

LM4854MT

AUDIO AMPLIFIER, 2 CHANNEL(S)

651

CS35L03-CWZR

CS35L03-CWZR

Cirrus Logic

CLASS-D STEREO AUDIO AMPLIFIER

864000

LM49450SQ

LM49450SQ

AUDIO AMPLIFIER, 1.2W, 2 CHANNEL

925

SSM2301CPZ-REEL

SSM2301CPZ-REEL

Analog Devices, Inc.

1.4 W CLASS-D AUDIO AMPLIFIER

35015

TPA321D

TPA321D

Texas Instruments

IC AMP CLASS AB MONO 700MW 8SOIC

250

LM4663MT/NOPB

LM4663MT/NOPB

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

0

LM4876M/NOPB

LM4876M/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC AMP CLASS AB MONO 1.5W 8SOIC

458

NCP4894MNR2

NCP4894MNR2

AUDIO AMPLIFIER

3000

TAS5729MDDCAR

TAS5729MDDCAR

Texas Instruments

IC AMP CLSS D MONO/STER 48HTSSOP

0

TPA6135A2RTET

TPA6135A2RTET

Texas Instruments

IC AMP CLASS AB STER 25MW 16WQFN

495

LM3886TF/NOPB

LM3886TF/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC AMP AB MONO 68W TO220-11

0

NJU8725V-TE1

NJU8725V-TE1

New Japan Radio (NJR)

IC AMP CLASS D QUAD 800MW 24SSOP

1010

LM4922TL

LM4922TL

AUDIO AMPLIFIER, 2 CHANNEL(S)

500

LMH6553MRE

LMH6553MRE

AUDIO/VIDEO AMPLIFIER, 1 CHANNEL

234

MAX4465EXK

MAX4465EXK

Analog Devices, Inc.

MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER

7186

LM48823TL/NOPB

LM48823TL/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC AMP CLASS AB MONO 16DSBGA

0

TAS5616PHDR

TAS5616PHDR

Texas Instruments

AUDIO AMPLIFIER, 160W, 2 CHANNEL

19000

LC75344MD-AH

LC75344MD-AH

VOLUME CONTROL CIRCUIT, CMOS, PD

2975

LM4836LQ/NOPB

LM4836LQ/NOPB

Texas Instruments

IC AMP CLASS AB STER 2.2W 28WQFN

0

NJU72060R-TE1

NJU72060R-TE1

New Japan Radio (NJR)

500MW MONAURAL SPEAKER AMPLIFIER

1897

Linear - Amplifiers - Audio

1. Overview

Linear audio amplifiers are electronic devices designed to amplify low-level audio signals while maintaining signal integrity and minimizing distortion. They operate in the linear region of transistor characteristics, ensuring high-fidelity sound reproduction. These amplifiers are critical in audio systems for applications ranging from consumer electronics to professional audio equipment, enabling clear sound amplification in devices such as smartphones, home theaters, and musical instruments.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Characteristics Application Examples
Class AB Amplifiers Combines efficiency of Class B with low distortion of Class A Home audio systems, guitar amplifiers
Class D Amplifiers Switching amplifiers with high power efficiency (typically >90%) Portable speakers, automotive audio systems
Class G/H Amplifiers Uses multiple power rails to improve efficiency Professional audio mixers, high-power amplifiers
Class A Amplifiers Full-cycle conduction with minimal distortion High-end audiophile equipment, preamplifiers

3. Structure and Components

Typical linear audio amplifiers consist of: - Input Stage: Differential amplifier for signal reception - Gain Stage: Voltage amplification using transistors or op-amps - Output Stage: Push-pull configuration for power delivery - Power Supply: Symmetrical voltage rails ( Vcc) - Thermal Management: Heat sinks or thermal pads for power dissipation Packaged in DIP, SOIC, or surface-mount (SMT) formats with 8-14 pins.

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Description Importance
Gain Bandwidth Product (GBW) Product of amplifier gain and operational bandwidth Determines frequency response capability
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (THD+N) Measure of signal distortion and noise Indicates audio quality (typically <0.1%)
Output Power Maximum power delivered to load (Watts) Defines application suitability (e.g., 2x15W for stereo)
Power Supply Rejection Ratio (PSRR) Ability to reject power supply noise Impacts noise immunity (typically >60dB)
Quiescent Current Current consumption at no-load condition Affects power efficiency and thermal design

5. Application Areas

  • Consumer Electronics: Smartphones, TVs, headphones
  • Professional Audio: Mixing consoles, studio monitors
  • Automotive: In-car entertainment systems
  • Communication: PA systems, VoIP equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Specifications
TI (Texas Instruments) TPA3255 2x75W Class D amplifier, 102dB PSRR
STMicroelectronics TDA7294 100W Hi-Fi amplifier, DMOS output stage
Analog Devices AD822 Low noise JFET input amplifier
NXP Semiconductors TDA1541A 192kHz DAC with integrated headphone amplifier

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for selection: 1. Application Requirements: Output power, frequency range, and load impedance 2. Power Supply Constraints: Available voltage/current capacity 3. Thermal Management: Operating temperature range and cooling methods 4. Form Factor: Package size for PCB integration 5. Cost vs. Performance: Balancing THD+N, efficiency, and budget

8. Industry Trends

Future developments include: - Increased integration with digital signal processing (DSP) - Adoption of GaN (Gallium Nitride) technology for higher efficiency - Development of AI-powered noise cancellation algorithms - Miniaturization through 3D packaging techniques - Enhanced Class D amplifier designs with reduced electromagnetic interference (EMI)

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