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TPA2000D1PWG4 - 16-TSSOP

TPA2000D1PWG4

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IC AMP CLASS D MONO 2W 16TSSOP

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SpecificationTPA2000D1PWG4TPA2000 Series
Board Type-Fully Populated
FeaturesDifferential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Depop, ShutdownDifferential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Depop, Shutdown, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection
Grade-Automotive
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load2 W2 W
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load11
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load-2
Mounting TypeSurface MountSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C85 - 105 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C-40 °C
Output Type1-Channel (Mono)1-Channel (Mono), 2-Channel (Stereo)
Package / Case16-TSSOP16-TSSOP, 24-TSSOP, 24-PowerTSSOP
Package / Case-4.4 mm
Package / Case-0.173 "
Package / Case-0.173 in
Package / Case-4.4 mm
Package / Case [x]0.173 "0.173 "
Package / Case [x]4.4 mm4.4 mm
Qualification-AEC-Q100
Supplied Contents-Board(s)
Supplier Device Package16-TSSOP16-TSSOP, 24-TSSOP, 24-HTSSOP
TypeClass DClass D
Utilized IC / Part-TPA2000D2
Voltage - Supply [Max]5.5 V5.5 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2.7 V2.7 - 4.5 V

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TPA2000 Series

2-W, mono, analog input Class-D audio amplifier

PartSupplier Device PackageTypeMounting TypeFeaturesOutput TypePackage / Case [x]Package / CasePackage / Case [x]Voltage - Supply [Min]Voltage - Supply [Max]Operating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Max Output Power x Channels @ LoadMax Output Power x Channels @ LoadPackage / Case [y]Package / Case [y]Max Output Power x Channels @ Load [custom]QualificationGradePackage / CasePackage / CaseBoard TypeSupplied ContentsUtilized IC / Part
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D1PWR
The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-impedance. The amplifier uses TI’s third generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high-efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1, and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs, and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up, and when cycling SHUTDOWN\. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar Junior™ BGA packages that drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-load. TPA2000D1 operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 85°C. The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-impedance. The amplifier uses TI’s third generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high-efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1, and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs, and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up, and when cycling SHUTDOWN\. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar Junior™ BGA packages that drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-load. TPA2000D1 operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 85°C.
16-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Shutdown
1-Channel (Mono)
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
2.7 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
1
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2PWR
The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C. The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C.
24-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
2-Channel (Stereo)
24-TSSOP
4.5 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
4.4 mm
0.173 "
2
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D1PWRG4
Amplifier IC 1-Channel (Mono) Class D 16-TSSOP
16-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Shutdown
1-Channel (Mono)
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
2.7 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
1
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2PWRG4
Amplifier IC 2-Channel (Stereo) Class D 24-TSSOP
24-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
2-Channel (Stereo)
24-TSSOP
4.5 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
4.4 mm
0.173 "
2
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D1TPWRG4Q1
The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-Ω impedance. The amplifier uses Texas Instruments third-generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1 and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up and when cyclingSHUTDOWN. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar™ Junior BGA packages and drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-Ω load. The TPA2000D1T operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 105°C. The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-Ω impedance. The amplifier uses Texas Instruments third-generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1 and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up and when cyclingSHUTDOWN. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar™ Junior BGA packages and drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-Ω load. The TPA2000D1T operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 105°C.
16-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Shutdown
1-Channel (Mono)
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
2.7 V
5.5 V
105 °C
-40 °C
2 W
1
AEC-Q100
Automotive
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2PW
The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C. The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C.
24-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
2-Channel (Stereo)
24-TSSOP
4.5 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
4.4 mm
0.173 "
2
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D1PWG4
Amplifier IC 1-Channel (Mono) Class D 16-TSSOP
16-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Shutdown
1-Channel (Mono)
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
2.7 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
1
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2PWPR
The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C. The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C.
24-HTSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
2-Channel (Stereo)
24-PowerTSSOP
4.5 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
2
0.173 in
4.4 mm
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D1TPWRQ1
The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-Ω impedance. The amplifier uses Texas Instruments third-generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1 and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up and when cyclingSHUTDOWN. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar™ Junior BGA packages and drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-Ω load. The TPA2000D1T operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 105°C. The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-Ω impedance. The amplifier uses Texas Instruments third-generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1 and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up and when cyclingSHUTDOWN. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar™ Junior BGA packages and drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-Ω load. The TPA2000D1T operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 105°C.
16-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Shutdown
1-Channel (Mono)
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
2.7 V
5.5 V
105 °C
-40 °C
2 W
1
AEC-Q100
Automotive
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2PWP
The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C. The TPA2000D2 is the third generation 5-V class-D amplifier from Texas Instruments. Improvements to previous generation devices include: lower supply current, lower noise floor, better efficiency, four different gain settings, smaller packaging, and fewer external components. The most significant advancement with this device is its modulation scheme that allows the amplifier to operate without the output filter. Eliminating the output filter saves the user approximately 30% in system cost and 75% in PCB area. The TPA2000D2 is a monolithic class-D power IC stereo audio amplifier, using the high switching speed of power MOSFET transistors. These transistors reproduce the analog signal through high-frequency switching of the output stage. The TPA2000D2 is configured as a bridge-tied load (BTL) amplifier capable of delivering greater than 2 W of continuous average power into a 3-load at 1 kHz, the typical THD+N is less than 0.08%. A BTL configuration eliminates the need for external coupling capacitors on the output. Low supply current of 8 mA makes the device ideal for battery-powered applications. Protection circuitry increases device reliability: thermal, over-current, and under-voltage shutdown. Efficient class-D modulation enables the TPA2000D2 to operate at full power into 3-loads at an ambient temperature of 85°C.
24-HTSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
2-Channel (Stereo)
24-PowerTSSOP
4.5 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
2
0.173 in
4.4 mm
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2EVM
TPA2000D2 - 2-Channel (Stereo) Output Class D Audio Amplifier Evaluation Board
2-Channel (Stereo)
4.5 V
5.5 V
2 W
2
Fully Populated
Board(s)
TPA2000D2
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D1PW
The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-impedance. The amplifier uses TI’s third generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high-efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1, and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs, and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up, and when cycling SHUTDOWN\. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar Junior™ BGA packages that drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-load. TPA2000D1 operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 85°C. The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-impedance. The amplifier uses TI’s third generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high-efficiency is needed to extend battery run time. The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1, and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs, and can be used as summing nodes. The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up, and when cycling SHUTDOWN\. The TPA2000D1 is available in the 16-pin TSSOP and MicroStar Junior™ BGA packages that drive 2 W of continuous output power into a 4-load. TPA2000D1 operates over an ambient temperature range of –40°C to 85°C.
16-TSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit Protection, Shutdown
1-Channel (Mono)
0.173 "
16-TSSOP
4.4 mm
2.7 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
1
Texas Instruments
TPA2000D2PWPG4
Amplifier IC 2-Channel (Stereo) Class D 24-HTSSOP
24-HTSSOP
Class D
Surface Mount
Depop, Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Shutdown
2-Channel (Stereo)
24-PowerTSSOP
4.5 V
5.5 V
85 °C
-40 °C
2 W
2
0.173 in
4.4 mm

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TPA2000 Series

The TPA2000D1 is a 2-W mono bridge-tied-load (BTL) class-D amplifier designed to drive a speaker with at least 4-impedance. The amplifier uses TI’s third generation modulation technique, which results in improved efficiency and SNR. It also allows the device to be connected directly to the speaker without the use of the LC output filter commonly associated with class-D amplifiers (this results in EMI which must be shielded at the system level). These features make the device ideal for use in devices where high-efficiency is needed to extend battery run time.

The gain of the amplifier is controlled by two input terminals, GAIN1, and GAIN0. This allows the amplifier to be configured for a gain of 6, 12, 18, and 23.5 dB. The differential input terminals are high-impedance CMOS inputs, and can be used as summing nodes.

The class-D BTL amplifier includes depop circuitry to reduce the amount of turnon pop at power up, and when cycling SHUTDOWN\.

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