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Part Number: TPA2032D1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA2034D1 Hello expert, I'd like to get the TPA2032D1 spice model. Would you provide it? If it is difficult to provide, is there any way of simulating TPA2032D1 using TPA2034D1's model? I think…
Part Number: TPA2032D1 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA6211A1 HI team,
In datasheet, "The TPA2032D1 is a fully differential amplifier with differential inputs and outputs. The fully differential amplifier consists of a differential amplifier and a…
Part Number: TPA2032D1 Hi team,
1.
What's the meaning of following page?
2. The disadvantage of BTL output is "No common ground for multi channels". How to explain it?
Br,
Naizeng Wang
Hi Luis-san, I understand we cannot recommend such a use case and we have 6dB gain device(TPA2032D1). However, Our customer would like to how to change the gain from the point of view of technical side. Of course, they understand our information is just…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA2032D1
Sometime the gain of an amplifier is stated in dB and can be easily converted to v/v with the following equation:
V(v/v) = 10^(V(dB)/20)
Example: TPA2032D1 has a gain of 6 dB, the gain in v/v would be 2 v/v
V…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA2032D1 Sometime the gain of an amplifier is stated in v/v and can be easily converted to dB with the following equation:
V(dB) = 20 log (V 2 /V 1 )
Example: TPA2032D1 has a gain of 2 v/v, the gain in dB would be 6dB
V(dB…