
TPA6120A2DWP
ActiveSTEREO, 9.0- TO 33.0-V, ANALOG INPUT HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER WITH 128 DB DYNAMIC RANGE
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TPA6120A2DWP
ActiveSTEREO, 9.0- TO 33.0-V, ANALOG INPUT HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER WITH 128 DB DYNAMIC RANGE
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Specification | TPA6120A2DWP | TPA6120A2 Series |
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Features | Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Differential Inputs | Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection, Differential Inputs |
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load | 80 mW | 80 mW |
Max Output Power x Channels @ Load [custom] | 2 | 2 |
Mounting Type | Surface Mount | Surface Mount |
Operating Temperature [Max] | 85 °C | 85 °C |
Operating Temperature [Min] | -40 °C | -40 °C |
Output Type | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) |
Package / Case | 0.295 in | 0.295 in |
Package / Case | Exposed Pad, 20-SOIC | Exposed Pad, 20-SOIC, 14-VFQFN Exposed Pad |
Package / Case | 7.5 mm | 7.5 mm |
Supplier Device Package | 20-HSOIC | 20-HSOIC, 14-VQFN (3.5x3.5) |
Type | Class AB | Class AB |
Voltage - Supply | 15 V | 15 V |
Voltage - Supply [Max] | 30 VDC, 5 V | 5 - 30 VDC |
Voltage - Supply [Min] | 10 VDC, -5 V | -5 - 10 VDC |
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TPA6120A2 Series
Stereo, 9.0- to 33.0-V, analog input headphone amplifier with 128 dB dynamic range
Part | Type | Max Output Power x Channels @ Load | Max Output Power x Channels @ Load [custom] | Output Type | Package / Case | Package / Case | Package / Case | Operating Temperature [Max] | Operating Temperature [Min] | Supplier Device Package | Mounting Type | Features | Voltage - Supply [Max] | Voltage - Supply [Min] | Voltage - Supply |
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Texas Instruments TPA6120A2DWPRIn applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings.
In applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings. | Class AB | 80 mW | 2 | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) | 0.295 in | 20-SOIC, Exposed Pad | 7.5 mm | 85 °C | -40 °C | 20-HSOIC | Surface Mount | Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection | 5 V, 30 VDC | -5 V, 10 VDC | 15 V |
Texas Instruments TPA6120A2DWPIn applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings.
In applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings. | Class AB | 80 mW | 2 | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) | 0.295 in | 20-SOIC, Exposed Pad | 7.5 mm | 85 °C | -40 °C | 20-HSOIC | Surface Mount | Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection | 5 V, 30 VDC | -5 V, 10 VDC | 15 V |
Texas Instruments TPA6120A2RGYTIn applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings.
In applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings. | Class AB | 80 mW | 2 | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) | 14-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 85 °C | -40 °C | 14-VQFN (3.5x3.5) | Surface Mount | Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection | 5 V, 30 VDC | -5 V, 10 VDC | 15 V | ||
Texas Instruments TPA6120A2RGYRIn applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings.
In applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings. | Class AB | 80 mW | 2 | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) | 14-VFQFN Exposed Pad | 85 °C | -40 °C | 14-VQFN (3.5x3.5) | Surface Mount | Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection | 5 V, 30 VDC | -5 V, 10 VDC | 15 V | ||
Class AB | 80 mW | 2 | Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo) | 0.295 in | 20-SOIC, Exposed Pad | 7.5 mm | 85 °C | -40 °C | 20-HSOIC | Surface Mount | Differential Inputs, Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection | 5 V, 30 VDC | -5 V, 10 VDC | 15 V |
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TPA6120A2 Series
In applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
Three key features make current-feedback amplifiers outstanding for audio. The first feature is the high slew rate that prevents odd order distortion anomalies. The second feature is current-on-demand at the output that enables the amplifier to respond quickly and linearly when necessary without risk of output distortion. When large amounts of output power are suddenly needed, the amplifier can respond extremely quickly without raising the noise floor of the system and degrading the signal-to-noise ratio. The third feature is the gain-independent frequency response that allows the full bandwidth of the amplifier to be used over a wide range of gain settings.
In applications requiring a high-power output, very high fidelity headphone amplifier, the TPA6120A2 replaces a costly discrete design and allows music, not the amplifier, to be heard. The TPA6120A2’s current-feedback AB amplifier architecture delivers high bandwidth, extremely low noise, and up to 128dB of dynamic range.
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