In the last Circuit VR we looked at some basic op amp circuits in a simulator, including the non-inverting amplifier. Sometimes you want an amplifier that inverts the signal. That is a 5V input ...
Reducing parts count and speeding design cycles, the TPA2008D2 clocks in as the first 5V Class D audio power amplifier that requires no filter and integrates a dc volume control. Gain is controlled by ...
ASICs, FPGAs, and DSPs can require multiple supply voltages with restrictions on their start-up sequencing. Often, I/O voltages, which usually have the highest voltage, must come up first, followed by ...
Battery-powered op-amp applications, such as those found in automotive and marine equipment, have only a single available power source. Other applications, such as computers, may operate from the ac ...
Called TSV782 and working down to 2V, allowing it to use the same power rail as low-voltage logic devices, and consumption is 3.3mA/channel – there is no shut-down pin to reduce this. Slew rate is 20V ...
Introduced as the industry's first 20W stereo Class D speaker amplifier to operate from a 4.5V to 14V power supply, the MAX9744’s wide supply range minimizes the cost of portable designs by reducing ...
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