TPA0212
STEREO 2-W AUDIO POWER AMPLIFIER
WITH FOUR SELECTABLE GAIN SETTINGS AND MUX CONTROL
SLOS284 – NOVEMBER 1999
PWP PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
Compatible With PC 99 Desktop Line-Out
Into 10-kΩ Load
Internal Gain Control, Which Eliminates
External Gain-Setting Resistors
1
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
GND
GAIN0
GAIN1
LOUT+
LLINEIN
LHPIN
GND
2
RLINEIN
SHUTDOWN
ROUT+
RHPIN
3
2-W/Ch Output Power Into 3-Ω Load
Input MUX Select Terminal
PC-Beep Input
4
5
6
V
DD
Depop Circuitry
7
PV
PV
DD
DD
8
RIN
LOUT–
LIN
BYPASS
GND
HP/LINE
ROUT–
SE/BTL
PC-BEEP
GND
Stereo Input MUX
9
Fully Differential Input
10
11
12
Low Supply Current and Shutdown Current
Surface-Mount Power Packaging
24-Pin TSSOP PowerPAD
description
The TPA0212 is a stereo audio power amplifier in a 24-pin TSSOP thermally enhanced package capable of
delivering 2 W of continuous RMS power per channel into 3-Ω loads. This device minimizes the number of
external components needed, simplifying the design, and freeing up board space for other features. When
driving 1 W into 8-Ω speakers, the TPA0212 has less than 0.8% 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 internally configured and controlled by way of two terminals (GAIN0 and GAIN1). BTL gain
settings of 2, 6, 12, and 24 V/V are provided, while SE gain is always configured as 1 V/V for headphone drive.
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 TPA0212 automatically switches into SE mode when the SE/BTL input is activated, and
this reduces the gain to 1 V/V.
The TPA0212 consumes only 6 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 TPA0212 to operate at full power into 8-Ω loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C.
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
PowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
Copyright 1999, Texas Instruments Incorporated
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments
standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include
testing of all parameters.
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