Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 , TLE2074 Hello! I have been testing out producing an amplifier using the TPA3125D2 speaker amplifier in BTL mode to double the power to a speaker. The design was based entirely on the schematic from the datasheet…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 Hi All, I've just received the samples from TI TPA3125D2. It does the job pretty well, delivering peak power of 18W per channel at 4 Ohm. My question is about the thermal protection. When the protection activates…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 It seems that once I marked the previous discussion as "answered", nobody looks at it any more, even though I've added additional information and questions.
I am still seeing the TPA3125D2 being…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 hello,
May I know can TPA3125D2 use to drive 2X5W speaker?
Datasheet mentioned that this part is for 2X10W speaker no information show that It can drive 2X5w speaker.
Can you pls help to advise?
Thank,
Joy
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 , TPA3106D1 , TPA3125D2EVM , TPA3123D2 I am using the TPA3125D2 in exactly the BTL configuration depicted in Fig 30 of the 2008 datasheet. Supplies are perfectly quiet at 24V. I have an additional 20K ohms in series…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 , TPA3106D1 Hi,
I am using the reference design for the TPA3125D2 in BTL configuration with 20Vdc supply and the circuit performs just fine. I would like to drive 4ohm speakers up to 15 watts and when I tested I…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3106D1 , TPA3125D2 , TPA3112D1 , DRV134 Hi,
i would to use a TPA3125D2 as a output power guitar amp, but i have mono signal from the preamp, and i would to know if it's possible to drive the TPA3125D2 without audio balanced…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA3125D2 Hi,
I am working with the TPA 3125D2 class D amplifier IC. I am having a difficult time getting the circuit to operate well. I have worked with a lot of audio amps over the years, but this is the first class…
Kai,
You could take a look at devices like TPA3125D2, although it would need more than 12V to get 5W into SE 8Ohm load.
Best regards,
-Ivan Salazar
Audio Applications Engineer - Low Power Audio and Actuators