The TAS5110DADR is a high-performance, integrated stereo digital amplifier power stage designed by Texas Instruments to deliver exceptional audio quality. This advanced audio component is tailored for consumer electronics applications, such as DVD players, desktop and laptop computers, and home theater systems, where space constraints and sound fidelity are of paramount importance.
Key Features
- Efficient Performance: The TAS5110DADR utilizes Texas Instruments' PurePath Digital™ technology to provide high-efficiency power conversion, which can exceed 90% under typical conditions. This leads to reduced energy consumption and minimal heat generation.
- High Output Power: Capable of delivering up to 50W per channel into a 4-ohm load, the amplifier ensures robust and powerful sound output, making it suitable for a wide range of audio applications.
- Advanced Modulation Scheme: The device employs a pulse-width modulation (PWM) technique that significantly reduces electromagnetic interference (EMI), allowing for cleaner audio reproduction and easier system integration without extensive EMI remediation.
- Flexible Operation: It supports a variety of switching frequencies and is compatible with multiple digital audio formats, providing designers with the flexibility to tailor the audio performance to specific system requirements.
- Thermal and Overcurrent Protection: The TAS5110DADR is built with integrated self-protection circuits, including overcurrent, overtemperature, and undervoltage protection, ensuring reliable operation and longevity of the product.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Output Power (per channel) |
Up to 50W into 4Ω |
| Load Impedance |
4Ω to 8Ω |
| Efficiency |
>90% |
| THD+N |
0.08% (Typical) |
| Package |
HTSSOP |
The TAS5110DADR by Texas Instruments represents a blend of high-quality audio performance with the practicality required for modern consumer electronics. Its compact size, power efficiency, and advanced features make it an excellent choice for audio enthusiasts and professionals looking to create high-fidelity audio systems with a small footprint.