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Power amplifier is resistant to surges

Power amplifier is resistant to surges

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By Nick Flaherty



In vehicle electronics, power surges are a frequent phenomenon which necessitates costly and complex protective measures for electronic circuits. Toshiba Electronics’ new 4-channel power amplifier has all these measures already integrated, enabling very cost-effective audio system design.

The 4-channel TCB503HQ delivers 50W of output power per channel into a 4Ω load. The highly featured device includes built-in mute and standby functions as well as protection functions such as offset detection and short circuit detection as well as overvoltage and over temperature protection. 

The TCB503HQ includes a built-in filter to improve resistance to extraneous high-frequency noise that may be present in the vehicle. This filter also prevents the generation of abnormal noises from the amplifier due to high-frequency noise from onboard electronics, such as motors, or other devices such as smartphones. 

It also supports 6V operations, making it suitable for vehicles equipped with idling reduction systems, which have become popular in recent years. This feature suppresses the ‘popping’ sounds that can occur when the supply voltage fluctuates.

The clip detection signal can be used to control the volume and tone control circuits, thereby improving the sound quality of the audio system.

Sample shipments start today with mass production scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2019.

More information: https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/eu/product/assp/audio-ic/detail.TCB503HQ.html

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