SLOS942 April 2018 TPA3126D2
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The analog-input Class-D amplifier TPA3126D2 is a performance upgrade to the prior generation TPA3116D2. It features a more efficient, 90-mΩ MOSFET, and has an extremely-low idle current of < 23 mA (24 V) in the standard LC filter configuration. The device can operate from the ultra-low-idle-loss modulation scheme, which enables low power dissipation in both idle condition and while playing music, optimized for battery-powered audio systems.
The TPA3126D2 supports both stereo and mono BTL modes, as well as mono PBTL mode. Comparing to the conventional Class-D amplifiers, in the mono BTL mode, the idle channel of the TPA3126D2 is not in the switching mode; therefore, it saves nearly half of the power loss, enabling low-power operation in single channel applications.
The device may be configured for either master or slave operation by using the SYNC pin. This configuration helps prevent the audible beats noise.