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  • TPA6135A2: What are the differences between TPA6135A2 and TPA6132A2?

    Eric Mo
    Eric Mo
    Part Number: TPA6135A2 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA6132A2 Hi Team, My customer wants to replace TPA6132A2 with TPA6135A2. Does the schematic need to be changed?Any things should take into consideration? Thanks and regards
    • over 4 years ago
    • Audio
    • Audio forum
  • RE: Slew Rate of TPA6132 / 6135

    Ivan Salazar
    Ivan Salazar
    Hi Jianhui, Unfortunately this information is not available for TPA6132A2/TPA6135A2. Although I think this should be close to the TPA6133A2 spec (close to 0.4V/uS) Best regards, -Ivan Salazar Texas Instruments
    • over 9 years ago
    • Audio
    • Audio forum
  • Ground Loop Break (GLB) Circuits

    SteveCrump
    SteveCrump
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA6132A2 , TPA6135A2 , TPA6136A2 , TPA6138A2 , DRV602 , DRV603 An applications paper SLOA143, Ground Loop Break Circuits and Their Operation, explains how to "break" loops that introduce noise between audio components…
    • GLB-Circuit-Pinouts-110927.pdf
    • over 14 years ago
    • Audio
    • Audio forum
  • APA Output Connection to Other Voltage Sources

    SteveCrump
    SteveCrump
    Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TPA4411 , TPA6130A2 APA (audio power amplifier) outputs are sometimes connected to other voltage sources (APAs or power supplies), by design or mistake. If the connected source can force enough voltage at an APA output…
    • over 16 years ago
    • Audio
    • Audio forum

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