TAS5612APHDR vs TAS5612LADDVR

Part Number
TAS5612APHDR
TAS5612LADDVR
Category Linear - Amplifiers - Audio Linear - Amplifiers - Audio
Manufacturer Texas Instruments Texas Instruments
Description IC AMP D MONO/STER 250W 64HTQFP IC AMP D MONO/STER 250W 44HTSSOP
Package Cut Tape (CT) Tape & Reel (TR)
Series PurePath™ HD PurePath™ HD
Type Class D Class D
Features Depop, Jinftrytal Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown Depop, Jinftrytal Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
Voltage - Supply 16V ~ 34.1V 12V ~ 34V
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ 70°C (TA) 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Mounting Type Surface Mount Surface Mount
Package / Case 64-TQFP Exposed Pad 44-TSSOP (0.244\", 6.20mm Width) Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package 64-HTQFP (14x14) 44-HTSSOP
Output Type 1-Channel (Mono) or 2-Channel (Stereo) 1-Channel (Mono) or 2-Channel (Stereo)
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load 250W x 1 @ 2Ohm; 165W x 2 @ 3Ohm 250W x 1 @ 2Ohm; 125W x 2 @ 4Ohm
  • 1. What is a power amplifier and how is it different from an audio amplifier?

    A power amplifier is a type of audio amplifier designed to drive high-power loads such as speakers. It is capable of amplifying audio signals to a sufficient power output to drive speakers to produce greater volume.

  • 2. Does the audio amplifier need to match the impedance of the speakers?

    Yes, the output impedance of the audio amplifier should match the impedance of the speaker. Typically speakers have an impedance of 4Ω, 8Ω or 16Ω. Matching the impedance ensures that the amplifier delivers maximum power and the best sound quality from the speaker.

  • 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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