TEA6360T/V2,518 vs TDA9874AH/V2,557
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| Category | Audio Special Purpose ICs | Audio Special Purpose ICs |
| Manufacturer | NXP USA Inc. | NXP USA Inc. |
| Description | IC AUDIO TONE PROCESSOR 32SO | IC DEMODULATOR 44QFP |
| Package | Tape & Reel (TR) | Tray |
| Series | - | - |
| Interface | I²C | I²C |
| Voltage - Supply | 7V ~ 13.2V | 4.5V ~ 5.5V |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C ~ 85°C (TA) | -20°C ~ 70°C (TA) |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
| Package / Case | 32-SOIC (0.295\", 7.50mm Width) | 44-BQFP |
| Supplier Device Package | 32-SO | 44-QFP (14x14) |
| Function | Audio Tone Processor | Demodulator |
| Applications | Automotive Audio, Consumer Audio | Consumer Audio |
| Number of Channels | 2 | 2 |
| Specifications | 5-Band | - |




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1. What does an audio IC do?
The main function of an audio IC is to amplify the input weak audio signal to drive speakers or other audio devices to produce clear and powerful sound.
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2. What does audio IC mean?
Audio IC refers to an IC with integrated audio processing function. It is mainly used to process and amplify audio signals to drive speakers or other audio devices. Audio IC processes the input audio signal through internal electronic components and circuit design, such as amplification, volume control, tone adjustment and equalizer, to meet different application requirements. This integrated circuit plays a key role in audio equipment, including various consumer electronic products such as audio systems, mobile phones, and televisions.
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3. Which IC is best for amplifier?
IC The most suitable ICs for amplifiers include LM35, LM348, OP07 and ICL7650. These chips are capable of building powerful modules for various applications due to their high-quality current conversion performance and excellent amplification, combined with careful design.
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4. Which IC is used for audio?
Audio ICs mainly include audio power amplifier ICs and digital power amplifier chips, which play a key role in audio systems. The following are usually used for audio IC applications on the market: XMOS chips are known for their high precision, low noise and high performance, and use the latest digital signal processing technology to provide excellent sound quality and dynamic range. NXP chips, known for their stability and reliability, use advanced semiconductor processes and digital signal processing technology. TI chips, known for their high performance and low power consumption, use advanced DSP technology. ST chips, known for their high fidelity and stability, use advanced digital signal processing technology.

