Maxim Integrated MAX4995AAVB+T - High-Efficiency, Low-Distortion Audio Amplifier
The Maxim Integrated MAX4995AAVB+T is a state-of-the-art audio amplifier that combines high efficiency with low distortion, making it an ideal solution for portable and space-constrained audio applications. This audio amplifier is part of Maxim's extensive range of high-performance integrated circuits designed to deliver superior sound quality and reliable operation.
The MAX4995AAVB+T operates from a single 2.7V to 5.5V supply, making it versatile for use in a variety of devices, from smartphones to portable speakers. The device is capable of delivering up to 1.4W of continuous output power into an 8Ω load, ensuring robust audio performance for its size.
One of the key features of the MAX4995AAVB+T is its high efficiency, which not only conserves power but also reduces the need for bulky heat sinks, enabling sleeker and more compact device designs. The amplifier's low 0.02% THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise) at 1kHz ensures that audio output is crisp and clear, providing a high-fidelity listening experience for end-users.
Built with an integrated thermal-overload protection mechanism, the MAX4995AAVB+T safeguards itself and the end device from damage due to overheating. Furthermore, the amplifier comes with a low-power shutdown mode that significantly reduces power consumption when not in active use, extending battery life in portable applications.
The MAX4995AAVB+T is available in a small, lead-free, 10-pin TDFN (3mm x 3mm) package, which is ideal for space-constrained applications. Its small footprint, combined with its high performance, makes it a top choice for designers looking to enhance the audio capabilities of their products without compromising on space or power efficiency.
Whether you're designing the next generation of portable media players, mobile phones, or compact home audio systems, the Maxim Integrated MAX4995AAVB+T audio amplifier offers the perfect blend of power, performance, and size to meet your audio amplification needs.