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TI introduces efficient 25-W digital audio power amp for thin-panel televisions

DALLAS (April 19, 2011) – Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE:TXN) today introduced a 25-W digital audio power amplifier for driving stereo bridge-tied speakers. The TAS5727 boasts an RDS(on) that is 32 percent lower ­than previous product generations, resulting in a 20-percent lower total case temperature. Additionally, two-band dynamic range compression allows for audio processing in two different frequency bands to overcome audio quality limitations of small speakers. The TAS5727 enables designers to create efficient, thermally cool designs in the ever smaller packages demanded by the HDTV and soundbar market. For more information and to order samples of the TAS5727, visit www.ti.com/tas5727-pr.

Key features and benefits

  • 75-milliohm R­DS(ON) is 32 percent lower than previous generations, providing excellent thermal performance with a 20-percent lower total case temperature for ultra-thin designs at maximum output power of 25-W. 
  • Two-band dynamic range compression (DRC) allows for the processing of audio in two different frequency bands, with seamless integration to most digital audio processors, such as the TMS320DA708. DRC can be used as a power limiter to enable speaker protection and night-mode listening. 
  • 18 programmable biquad filters enable speaker EQ and other audio processing features.
  • Efficient class-D operation eliminates the need for heatsinks.

Availability and pricing

The TAS5727 is available now in a surface mount 48-pin HTQFP package, priced at $2.50 each in quantities of 1,000. 

Tools and support

The TAS57xx Graphical Development Environment allows designers to program the TAS5727 using graphical tools rather than writing code, providing simple, effective programming capabilities to designers of all experience levels. The software allows users to develop an audio flow graphically, and then generate a file that can be downloaded to the device in the manufacturing flow. For more information and to purchase the software, visit www.ti.com/tas5727gde-pr

Designers can evaluate the TAS5727 with the TAS5727EVM, available now and priced at $199 each.

Easy implementation with PurePathTM Wireless Audio

The TA5727 is compatible with TI’s CC8520 PurePathTM Wireless audio system-on-chip (SOC), which enables easy set-up of wireless capabilities in thin-panel televisions. The CC8520 provides a solid wireless audio link, as well as 16-bit and 44.1/48-KHz uncompressed CD-quality audio with no unwanted noise or dropouts.The CC8520 can control and configure the TAS5727 over I2C, and digital audio data sent over the air is output as I2S data and feeds directly into the TAS5727. For easy prototyping of wireless speakers, the TAS5727EVM development kit supports the attachment of the CC8520 Development Kit. For more information on PurePath™ Wireless audio, visit www.ti.com/purepathwireless.

Learn more about TI’s audio portfolio by visiting the links below:

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