The UPC1230H2 is an integrated circuit designed by NEC, primarily used as a power amplifier driver. It's commonly found in audio amplifier applications, particularly in car audio systems and other high-power audio equipment. This IC is designed to drive external power transistors to achieve higher output power levels.
Applications:
- Car audio amplifiers.
- High-power audio amplifiers.
- Home theater systems.
- Public address (PA) systems.
Features:
- Built-in muting function.
- Thermal shutdown protection.
- Overvoltage protection.
- Short-circuit protection.
- High output current capability for driving power transistors.
- Low distortion.
Benefits:
- Enhanced system reliability due to built-in protection features.
- Simplified audio amplifier design.
- Improved audio quality with low distortion.
- Protection against damage from overheating or overvoltage conditions.
- Provides a stable and reliable driver stage for high-power audio applications.
Additional Details:
The UPC1230H2 typically operates with a supply voltage range of 8V to 18V. It incorporates a variety of protection circuits to safeguard against common amplifier failures. These include thermal shutdown, which disables the output when the IC reaches a critical temperature, overvoltage protection to prevent damage from excessive supply voltage, and short-circuit protection to limit current flow during output shorts. The built-in muting function allows for silent operation during power-on or power-off transients. Its high output current drive capability allows for the use of powerful external transistors, making it suitable for applications requiring substantial power output.