I am posting to ask for help in narrowing down the many class-D amplifier solutions TI offers. Normally I would use the design guides and selection tools on ti.com to get my answer but in this case they seem to lead me in circles or to parts circa 2002 I wonder about using in a new design. I am also suffering from a head cold which has knocked about 30 points off my IQ (temporarily I hope) and this project needs to get going regardless of my sorry condition.
I am designing under a non-disclosure agreement so I will not reveal the application details and market this amplifier will serve. For the sake of discussion here on the TI audio form one can think of the requirements as an amplifier for a self powered hi-fi speaker with audiophile sound quality AND a power bandwidth to 100k Hz. The above audio bandwidth requirement obviously one the class-D amps only occasionally address. Reading the posts in the audio form and its FAQ I saw few addressing the high-end audio market so perhaps this topic will be of interest to others.
Primary must have requirements:
- High-end sound quality, THD+N circa 0.01% at rated power
- Dynamic range circa 100 dB
- Power range 100 to 600 watts @ 8 ohms
- Current output sufficient for 4 ohm loads, 2 ohm support desirable
- One to four channels on PCB
- Greater than 20kHz frequency response, preferably to circa 96k-120k range
- Reasonable design cycle, reference designs and evaluation boards a plus
- Digital inputs supporting up to 192k/24 bit data, analog inputs optional but desirable
Secondary like to have requirements:
- Volume control in digital modulator OR by adjustable power rail
- Ability to implement speaker crossover filters in digital domain
- Simple HW control so microprocessor not required
So, what is the short list of parts to evaluate given the above criteria?
Thanks
Norman Tracy
Audio Crafters Guild