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2-channel class D audio driver IC delivers high performance in a smaller footprint
April 21, 2011 | Paul Buckley | 222902582
International Rectifier has introduced the IRS2052M 2-Channel Class D Audio IC for high performance home theater systems and car audio amplifiers.
The new 200 V device integrates two channels into a single IC. Features include selectable deadtime and programmable bi-directional over-current protection, integrated clock oscillator and click-less start and stop.
The IRS2052M is optimized to work with IR’s extensive range of digital audio MOSFETs addressing output power from 50 W to 300 W to reduce component count and PCB space while achieving improved performance, efficiency, THD and EMI.
More information about the IRS2052M 2-Channel Class D Audio IC at
www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/irs2052mpbf.pdf
The IRS2052M is optimized to work with IR’s extensive range of digital audio MOSFETs addressing output power from 50 W to 300 W to reduce component count and PCB space while achieving improved performance, efficiency, THD and EMI.
More information about the IRS2052M 2-Channel Class D Audio IC at
www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/irs2052mpbf.pdf
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