Audio Amplifier ICs (integrated circuits) is a type of audio amplifier that is built into the chassis of the main product. More generally, audio amplifiers are devices that increase, control and amplify the audio signal strength, or amplitude, of audio signals, to make the sound louder and premium quality.
IC Audio amplifiers are useful because they can vastly decrease the size of amplification devices, making it possible to create sophisticated amplification within a small package. Unlike power amplifiers, they are not standalone devices.
What are the IC audio amplifiers used for? Audio amplifier ICs are used in a range of commercial products. They are found in car stereos, televisions, electronic keyboards, and many other devices in which amplification capacity is in-built.
Types of audio amp ICs Audio amplifier ICs can be differentiated by several traits:
amplifier type, such as digital, operational, or headphone amps maximum power, in watts, depending on the size and scope of amplification you need input and output signal type, depending on whether you want stereo or mono sound
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A range of single channel power amplifier ICs
from Texas Instruments with power outputs from less than 1 watt to over 50 watts. These highly integrated devices incorporate many advanced features including thermal overload, short-circuit and safe operating area protection, ...
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STs Automotive Audio Class-AB Power Amplifiers provide a
clean and powerful audio. These are available from a single channel device to a more powerful quad channel single chip design. Robust designs with integrated protection against short circuits, ESD, load dumping, ...
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A range of single channel power amplifier ICs
from Texas Instruments with power outputs from less than 1 watt to over 50 watts. These highly integrated devices incorporate many advanced features including thermal overload, short-circuit and safe operating area protection, ...
Description:
A range of single channel power amplifier ICs
from Texas Instruments with power outputs from less than 1 watt to over 50 watts. These highly integrated devices incorporate many advanced features including thermal overload, short-circuit and safe operating area protection, ...