The IRAUDAMP16 reference design is a two-channel, 70 W/ch (4 Ω/±23 V; no heatsink)/ 130 W/ch (4 Ω/±31 V; with heatsink) half-bridge Class D audio power amplifier.
This reference design demonstrates how to use the IR4302 IC, implement protection circuits, and design an optimum PCB layout using PowIRaudio integrated Class D IC. This reference design does not require additional heatsink or fan cooling for normal operation (one-eighth of continuous rated power).
The reference design provides all the required housekeeping power supplies for ease of use. The two-channel design is scalable for power and the number of channels.
Possible applications include: AV receivers, home theater systems, mini component stereos, powered speakers, subwoofers, musical instrument amplifiers, and car audio amplifiers.
(Infineon Technologies bought International Rectifier)
Manufacturer | Infineon Technologies |
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Category | Audio Amplifiers |
Eval Board Part Number | IRAUDAMP16-ND |
Eval Board Supplier | Infineon Technologies |
Eval Board |
Board not Stocked
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Amplifier Type |
Class D
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Number of Outputs |
Stereo
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Output Power (RMS) @ Load |
70 W x 2 @ 4 Ω (no heatsink)
130 W x 2 @ 4 Ω (with heatsink) |
Voltage In |
±13 ~ ±23 V (w/o heatsink)
±13 ~ ±31 V (w/ heatsink) |
THD+N (1kHz) @ Conditions |
< 0.03%, 530mW ~ 90W (4 Ω, ±31 V)
< 0.023%, 600mW ~ 50W (4 Ω, ±23 V) |
Features |
Over Current Protection
Over Voltage Protection Synchronizable Thermal Protection Under Voltage Protection, Brown-Out |
Efficiency @ Conditions |
>85%, 31V in, 10 ~ 140 W @ 4 Ω (w/heatsink)
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Standby Current [Typical] |
- Not Given
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Quiescent Current [Typical] |
1.5 mA
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Component Count + Extras |
182 + 17
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Application / Target Market |
Audio: Hi Fi
Audio: Home Theater Systems Audio: MP3 Players Audio: Powered Speakers Automotive Portable Devices |
Design Author |
Infineon Technologies
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Main I.C. Base Part |
IR4302
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Quiescent Current [Maximum] |
3 mA
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Standby Current [Maximum] |
- Not Given
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Date Created By Author | 2009-01 |
Date Added To Library | 2013-06 |