The TPA2000D2EVM is an evaluation module designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the TPA2000D2, a high-efficiency, class-D audio power amplifier from Texas Instruments. This compact and versatile evaluation module is an essential tool for engineers and audio enthusiasts who wish to test or prototype their audio systems with the TPA2000D2 amplifier integrated circuit (IC).
Key Features:
- High-Quality Audio Performance: The TPA2000D2EVM is engineered to deliver exceptional audio quality with low harmonic distortion and high signal-to-noise ratio, making it suitable for a wide range of audio applications.
- Efficient Power Use: As a class-D amplifier, the TPA2000D2 provides high efficiency, which minimizes power loss as heat and is ideal for portable and battery-powered applications.
- Flexible Power Supply: The EVM can operate over a wide supply voltage range, accommodating various power sources and making it adaptable to different system requirements.
- Easy-to-Use Interface: The evaluation module includes user-friendly connectors and jumpers for quick setup and testing, facilitating an efficient evaluation process.
- Comprehensive Documentation: Texas Instruments provides detailed documentation, including a user guide, schematics, and application notes, to support the efficient use of the evaluation module.
Applications:
The TPA2000D2EVM is suitable for a diverse array of audio applications, such as:
- Portable and wireless speakers
- Smartphones and tablets
- Home and professional audio systems
- Multimedia and gaming devices
- Public address systems
Technical Specifications:
The TPA2000D2EVM boasts the following technical specifications:
- Output Power: Up to 2 W per channel into a 4-ohm load
- Efficiency: Greater than 90% at full output power
- THD+N: Less than 0.1% at 1 W into 4 ohms
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): Greater than 90 dB
With the TPA2000D2EVM, Texas Instruments provides a robust platform for testing and developing audio solutions that require compact size, energy efficiency, and high-quality sound reproduction.