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Date: 18th Oct 08
Audio amplifier
with fault detection for automotive instrument clusters
National Semiconductor released to market a new monolithic
power amplifier, LM48100Q for automotive warning and alert
tone amplification. This new integrated device amplifies
warning tones in automobile driver warning systems such
as signal change, back up warning and collision avoidance.
Some of the features of LM48100Q are listed below:
1. Mono bridge-tied load amplifier with I2C-compatible volume
control.
2. Operation temp range of -40 degrees C and 105 degrees
C.
3. Open drain FAULT output of the amplifier indicates when
a fault has occurred
4. The output short circuit and thermal overload protection
prevents damage during a fault condition.
5. Features open circuit condition detection circuits
6. It offers dual audio inputs that can be mixed and multiplexed
to the device output, with each path having
its own independent 32-step volume control.
7. Low quiescent current of 6 mA at 5V
8. Delivers 1.3W of continuous output power to an 8-Ohm
load with less than one percent total harmonic
distortion plus noise.
9. The flexible power supply requirements allow operation
from 3V to 5.5V.
10. Power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of 74 dB at 1 kHz
11. A low power shutdown mode reduces supply current consumption
to 0.01 uA.
12. Its "pop-and-click" circuitry eliminates noise
that occurs during turn-on and turn-off transitions and
during shutdown.
Packaging: 14-pin TSSOP package
Price: $1.50 each in 1K-unit quantities
Additional company and product information is available
at: http://www.national.com
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