The TA7792 is an integrated circuit designed by Toshiba Semiconductor and Storage, commonly used in audio amplifier applications. It typically serves as a power amplifier or a part of an audio output stage, providing amplification for driving speakers or other audio output devices. It is engineered for relatively low power applications such as portable radios or small audio systems.
Applications
- Portable radios
- Low-power audio amplifiers
- Audio output stages in electronic devices
- Small stereo systems
- Audio sections in toys and educational electronics
Features
- Low power consumption
- Built-in thermal shutdown protection
- Single power supply operation
- Minimal external components required
- Compact packaging
Benefits
- Efficient power usage for battery-operated devices
- Protection against overheating, increasing reliability
- Simplified circuit design
- Reduced overall system cost
- Easy integration into various electronic products
The TA7792 simplifies audio amplifier design by minimizing the need for external components. Its low power consumption makes it well-suited for battery-powered devices, extending their operational life. The inclusion of thermal shutdown protection enhances the IC's reliability by preventing damage due to overheating. This combination of features makes it a popular choice for manufacturers of consumer electronic products.
Technical Specifications: Typical specifications include a supply voltage range (e.g., 3V to 12V), an output power rating (e.g., 0.5W to 1W into an 8-ohm load), and total harmonic distortion (THD) characteristics. The specific datasheet from Toshiba should be consulted for precise electrical characteristics and operating conditions. Package types may include DIP (Dual In-line Package) or SIP (Single In-line Package) configurations.