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Date: 27th Feb 2011
National Semiconductor packs class D,
class G amplifier and ALC in a small size chip
National Semiconductor has integrated 1.4W Class D speaker
amplifier, 20 mW Class G headphone amplifier and ALC in
a small 2.55 mm by 3.02 mm package. This chip is designed
for use as audio amplifier in smartphones and feature phones.
The key features of LM49251 include:
1. Its Class G headphone amp dynamically reduces the supply
voltage to lower power consumption.
2. The loudspeaker's ALC provides designers with a programmable
output power limiter for speaker protection and clip level
to reduce audio distortion. ALC boosts small signals without
clipping high level signals.
3. The LM49251 consumes less than 7 mA of quiescent current
at 3.3V for the loudspeaker and headphone. The LM49251's
ALC feature provides designers.
4. LM49251 provides enhanced Emission Suppression (E2S)
and a Class D amplifier featuring a patented, ultra-low
EMI pulse-width modulation (PWM) architecture to reduce
RF emissions.
5. Its multiple inputs provide configurability for addressing
different system requirements.
6. LM49251's mode selection, shutdown and volume are controlled
through an I2C compatible interface.
7. The IC's click-and-pop suppression eliminates audible
transients on power up and during shutdown.
National also introduced the LM49153 mono audio subsystem,
which includes the same features as the LM49251, while integrating
noise gate functionality onto the Class D amplifier. The
noise gate feature prevents noise from being amplified when
the volume is turned up. The LM49153 is offered in a 25-bump,
2.30 mm by 2.42 mm, micro SMD package.
Package:
LM49251: 30-bump 2.55 mm by 3.02 mm micro SMD package
LM49153: 25-bump 2.30 mm by 2.42 mm, micro SMD package.
Availability: Now
Price:
LM49251: Each $1.60 for 1K pieces
LM49153: Each $1.50 for 1K pieces
Editorial Product Rating: ** (Average Plus)
For more details visit: www.national.com
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