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TPA2011D1_12 Datasheet, PDF (1/24 Pages) Texas Instruments – 3.2W Mono Filter-Free Class-D Audio Power Amplifier
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TPA2011D1
SLOS626A – DECEMBER 2009 – REVISED MAY 2010
3.2W Mono Filter-Free Class-D Audio Power Amplifier
With Auto-Recovering Short-Circuit Protection
Check for Samples: TPA2011D1
FEATURES
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• Powerful Mono Class-D Amplifier
– 3.24 W (4 Ω, 5 V, 10% THDN)
– 2.57 W (4 Ω, 5 V, 1% THDN)
– 1.80 W (8 Ω, 5 V, 10% THDN)
– 1.46 W (8 Ω, 5 V, 1% THDN)
• Integrated Feedback Resistor of 300 kΩ
• Integrated Image Reject Filter for DAC Noise
Reduction
• Low Output Noise of 20 mV
• Low Quiescent Current of 1.5 mA
• Auto Recovering Short-Circuit Protection
• Thermal Overload Protection
• 9-Ball, 1,21mm x 1,16 mm 0,4 mm Pitch WCSP
APPLICATIONS
• Wireless or Cellular Handsets and PDAs
• Portable Navigation Devices
• General Portable Audio Devices
DESCRIPTION
The TPA2011D1 is a 3.2-W high efficiency filter-free
class-D audio power amplifier (class-D amp) in a
1,21 mm × 1,16 mm wafer chip scale package
(WCSP) that requires only three external
components.
Features like 95% efficiency, 86-dB PSRR, 1.5 mA
quiescent current and improved RF immunity make
the TPA2011D1 class-D amp ideal for cellular
handsets. A fast start-up time of 4 ms with no audible
turn-on pop makes the TPA2011D1 ideal for PDA
and smart-phone applications. The TPA2011D1
allows independent gain while summing signals from
separate sources, and has a low 20 mV noise floor.
APPLICATION CIRCUIT
TPA 2011D1
9-BALL 0.4mm PITCH
WAFER CHIP SCALE PACKAGE (YFF)
(TOP VIEW OF PCB)
IN+
GND
VO-
A1
A2
A3
EN
TPA2011D1
VDD
PVDD
PGND
B1
B2
B3
IN-
EN
VO+
C1
C2
C3
1.214 mm
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