LM4871LD/NOPB vs LM4889MM/NOPB

Part Number
LM4871LD/NOPB
LM4889MM/NOPB
Category Linear - Amplifiers - Audio Linear - Amplifiers - Audio
Manufacturer Texas Instruments Texas Instruments
Description IC AMP CLASS AB MONO 3W 8WSON IC AMP CLASS AB MONO 1W 8VSSOP
Package -Reel® -Reel®
Series Boomer® Boomer®
Type Class AB Class AB
Features Shutdown, Thermal Protection Depop, Shutdown, Thermal Protection
Voltage - Supply 2V ~ 5.5V 2.2V ~ 5.5V
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Mounting Type Surface Mount Surface Mount
Package / Case 8-WDFN Exposed Pad 8-TSSOP, 8-MSOP (0.118\", 3.00mm Width)
Supplier Device Package 8-WSON (4x4) 8-VSSOP
Output Type 1-Channel (Mono) 1-Channel (Mono)
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load 3W x 1 @ 3Ohm 1W x 1 @ 8Ohm
  • 1. What types of audio amplifiers are available?

    Common types of audio amplifiers include:

    Class A amplifiers: have the highest sound quality, but are less efficient.

    Class B amplifiers: More efficient, but may produce crossover distortion.

    Class AB amplifiers: between Class A and Class B with good balance.

    Class D amplifier: highest efficiency, suitable for portable devices, but slightly lower sound quality.

  • 2. What is the Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) of an audio amplifier?

    Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) is the distortion component introduced by an audio amplifier during the signal amplification process. the lower the THD, the closer the amplified audio signal will be to the original signal, and usually high quality audio amplifiers have a THD value of less than 1%.

  • 3. How can I improve the thermal performance of my audio amplifier?

    Audio amplifiers generate heat when they operate, especially Class A and Class AB amplifiers. Ways to improve heat dissipation include using a larger heat sink, adding a fan, or using a more efficient Class D amplifier. A good thermal design will improve the performance and life of the amplifier.

  • 4. What should the frequency response range of an audio amplifier be?

    The frequency response range of a good quality audio amplifier is usually between 20Hz and 20kHz, which is the typical frequency range that the human ear can hear. A wider frequency response ensures that the audio amplifier can accurately reproduce both low and high frequency details.

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