The LM49151 is a fully integrated audio subsystem designed for portable handheld
applications such as cellular phones. The LM49151 combines a 1.25W mono
E2S class D amplifier, 125mW Class AB earpiece driver, 42mW/channel
stereo ground referenced headphone drivers, volume control, input mixer/multiplexer, and speaker
protection into a single device.
The LM49151 class D speaker amplifier features Texas Instruments' unique Automatic Level
Control (ALC) that provides both a I2C programmable no-clip feature with
Clip Controls and speaker protection. The E2S (Enhanced Emission
Suppression) class D amplifier features a patented, ultra low EMI PWM architecture that
significantly reduces RF emissions while preserving audio quality and efficiency while delivering
1.25W into an 8Ω load with <1% THD+N with a 5V supply. The 42mW/channel headphone drivers
feature Texas Instruments' ground referenced architecture that creates a ground-referenced output
from a single supply, eliminating the need for bulky and expensive DC-blocking capacitors, saving
space and minimizing system cost.
The LM49151 features separate volume controls for the loudspeaker and headphone inputs.
Mode selection, shutdown control, and volume are controlled through an
I2C compatible interface. The LM49151's superior click and pop
suppression eliminates audible transients on power-up/down and during shutdown.
The LM49151 is a fully integrated audio subsystem designed for portable handheld
applications such as cellular phones. The LM49151 combines a 1.25W mono
E2S class D amplifier, 125mW Class AB earpiece driver, 42mW/channel
stereo ground referenced headphone drivers, volume control, input mixer/multiplexer, and speaker
protection into a single device.
The LM49151 class D speaker amplifier features Texas Instruments' unique Automatic Level
Control (ALC) that provides both a I2C programmable no-clip feature with
Clip Controls and speaker protection. The E2S (Enhanced Emission
Suppression) class D amplifier features a patented, ultra low EMI PWM architecture that
significantly reduces RF emissions while preserving audio quality and efficiency while delivering
1.25W into an 8Ω load with <1% THD+N with a 5V supply. The 42mW/channel headphone drivers
feature Texas Instruments' ground referenced architecture that creates a ground-referenced output
from a single supply, eliminating the need for bulky and expensive DC-blocking capacitors, saving
space and minimizing system cost.
The LM49151 features separate volume controls for the loudspeaker and headphone inputs.
Mode selection, shutdown control, and volume are controlled through an
I2C compatible interface. The LM49151's superior click and pop
suppression eliminates audible transients on power-up/down and during shutdown.