TAS2783EVM

595-TAS2783EVM
TAS2783EVM

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Amplifier IC Development Tools TAS2783 evaluation module for digital input mono Class-D audio amplifier with speaker IV sense

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Scheduled for obsolescence and will be discontinued by the manufacturer.
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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Amplifier IC Development Tools
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Evaluation Modules
TAS2783
2.7 V to 5.5 V
Brand: Texas Instruments
For Use With: Audio Amplifiers
Interface Type: I2C, I2S
Product Type: Amplifier IC Development Tools
Series: TAS2783
Factory Pack Quantity: 1
Subcategory: Development Tools
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Compliance Codes
CAHTS:
8473302000
USHTS:
8473301180
MXHTS:
8473300401
ECCN:
EAR99
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Country of Origin:
United States
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TAS2783EVM Amplifier Evaluation Module

Texas Instruments TAS2783EVM Amplifier Evaluation Module (EVM) is designed to demonstrate the performance of TAS2783 in a mono configuration. The design utilizes an onboard controller to provide a connection interface and supply voltages. TAS2783 is a mono, digital-input, Class-D audio amplifier optimized for efficiently driving high peak power into various loudspeakers for various audio applications. Y-Bridge technique is implemented at the amplifier's output stage so that the device can change from two different voltage rails depending on the amount of power required at the output, improving efficiency significantly at lower power.