Description
The TPA0232 is a stereo audio power amplifier in a 24-pin TSSOP thermally enhanced package capable of delivering 2.8 W of continuous RMS power per channel into 3-O loads. This device minimizes the number of external components needed, which simplifies the design and frees up board space for other features. When driving 1 W into 😯 speakers, the TPA0232 has less than 0.4% THD+N across its specified frequency range. Included within this device is integrated depop circuitry that virtually eliminates transients that cause noise in the speakers. Amplifier gain is controlled by means of a dc voltage input on the VOLUME terminal. There are 31 discrete steps covering the range of 20 dB (maximum volume setting) to -40 dB (minimum volume setting) in 2-dB steps. When the VOLUME terminal exceeds 3.54 V, the device is muted. An internal input MUX allows two sets of stereo inputs to the amplifier. The HP/LINE terminal allows the user to select which MUX input is active regardless of whether the amplifier is in SE or BTL mode. In notebook applications, where internal speakers are driven as BTL and the line outputs (often headphone drive) are required to be SE, the TPA0232 automatically switches into SE mode when the SE/BTL input is activated, and this effectively reduces the gain by 6 dB. The TPA0232 consumes only 10 mA of supply current during normal operation. A miserly shutdown mode reduces the supply current to less than 150 µA. The PowerPAD package (PWP) delivers a level of thermal performance that was previously achievable only in TO-220-type packages. Thermal impedances of approximately 35°C/W are readily realized in multilayer PCB applications. This allows the TPA0232 to operate at full power into 😯 loads at ambient temperatures of 85°C.