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Audio amplifier chips are used in circuits used to process audio signals. They carry performance specifications such as operating temperature, output power, supply voltage, and supply current. Total harmonic distortion (THD) is also an important consideration. With audio amplifier chips, TDH is a measure of the purity of a signal. This value is defined as the ratio  of the sum of the powers of harmonic components to the power of the fundamental. Bandwidth, another important consideration, refers to the ability of an audio amplifier chip to provide a maximum output voltage swing with increasing frequency. 

Selecting audio amplifier chips requires an analysis of operation classes. Class A devices feature a design in which the output stage passes current at all times, even when the input stage is idle. By contrast, Class B devices do not pass current when the output device is idle. Class AB audio amplifier chips combine Class A and Class B operation. Class C designs are used for radio frequency (RF) transmission while Class D designs have output devices that are switched on and off at least twice per cycle. Class E, Class F, Class G, and Class H audio amplifier chips are also commonly available. 

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Amplifier and Comparator Chips
Amplifier and comparator chips are board-level components for amplifying voltage, current, or power.
Analog Comparators
Analog comparators are amplifiers that compare the magnitude of voltages at two inputs. An analog comparator is an operational amplifier with negative feedback removed, and with no feedback and very high gain, the output voltage goes to one extreme to the other.
Buffer Amplifiers
Buffer amplifiers have unity gain. They are used to match impedances between two devices, or as isolators.
Current Sense Amplifiers
Current sense amplifiers are integrated circuits with operational amplifiers and sense resistors that are used in measuring the amplitude and direction of current in circuits.
Differential Amplifier Chips
Differential amplifier chips are designed to amplify the difference between two input signals. They can amplify a small difference between two signal levels and ignore any common level shared between them.
Instrumentation Amplifier Chips
Instrumentation amplifier chips are precision amplifier circuits with both high-impedance differential inputs and high common-mode rejection.
Isolation Amplifiers
Isolation amplifiers electrically isolate input and output signals, often by inductive couplings. Isolation amplifiers, or iso-amps as they are sometimes called, may be used to protect components from potentially dangerous voltages or to amplify low-level analog signals in applications with multiple channels.
Operational Amplifiers
Operational amplifiers (op amps, op-amps) are general-purpose, closed-loop devices that are used to implement linear functions.
Power Operational Amplifiers
Power operational amplifiers (POA) are used to increase the power of low-level signals in applications that drive low impedances or reactive loads. They dissipate excess energy as heat, deliver extensive current, and can sustain relatively high supply voltages.
PWM Amplifier Chips
Pulse width modulated (PWM) amplifier chips generate a current that switches between high and low output levels. PWM amplifiers have a much higher power capability for a given volume than linear amplifiers. They are also less expensive.

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Part Numbers for Audio Amplifier Chips

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STEVAL-CCA001V1 Newark STMICROELECTRONICS Development & Emulation Too TS4962MEIJT flip chip version based mono class audio amplifier design; Development Tool Type:Hardware - Eval/Demo Board; Supported Devices:TS4962MEIJT; Tool/Board Application:A/V-Audio Only
NCP2820FCT2G Newark ON SEMICONDUCTOR All Supplier Direct Ship Amp, Power, Audio Class D 2.65W; Channels, No. Of:1; Power, Rms:2.65W; Impedance, Load Min:4Ohm; Package/Case:Flip Chip; Temperature, Operating Range:-40?C To +85?C; Amplifiers, No. Of:1; Base Number:2820; Pins, No. Of:9; Power, Rohs Compliant: Yes
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