Packaging information
Package | Pins VQFN-HR (RPP) | 32 |
Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 85 |
Package qty | Carrier 250 | SMALL T&R |
Features for the TAS2563
- Key Features
- 11.5V, 12-step Look-Ahead Class-H boost
- Integrated DSP
- Full Scale Ultrasonic Output to 40kHz
- 2 PDM Microphone inputs
- Powerful Class-D Audio Amplifier :
- 6.1W 1% THD+N (4Ω, 3.6V)
- 5W 1% THD+N (8Ω, 3.6V)
- 10W 1% THD+N (4Ω, 12V)
- Protection Features:
- Real-Time I/V-Sense Speaker Protection
- Speaker Thermal & Over-Excursion Protection
- Short and Open Load Protection
- Thermal and Over-Current Protection
- Advanced Audio Processing
- Dedicated Real-Time DSP with:
- 10-Band Equalizer
- 3-Band Dynamic EQ
- Dynamic Range Compression
- Psychoacoustic Bass
- Dedicated Real-Time DSP with:
- Flexible Interfaces and Control :
- I2S/TDM: 8 Channels of 32 Bit up to 96KSPS
- I2C: Selectable Addresses with Fast Mode+
- Inter-Chp Communication Bus (DSBGA)
- 8kHz to 96kHz Sample Rates
- Power Efficiency and Flexibility :
- 83.5% Efficiency at W
- <1uA HW Shutdown VBAT Current
- Boost-Bypass Mode
- Power Supplies and Management
- VBAT: 2.5V to 5.5V
- VDD: 1.62V to 1.95V
- PVDD: VBAT to 13V (QFN)
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PVDD: VBAT to 15V (QFN, VBAT < 3.5V)
- PVDD: VBAT to 16V (DSBGA)
- IOVDD: 1.65V to 3.6V
- VBAT Tracking Peak Voltage Limiter
- Advanced Brown Out Prevention
Description for the TAS2563
The TAS2563 is a digital input Class-D audio amplifier optimized for efficiently driving high peak power into small loudspeakers. The Class-D amplifier is capable of delivering 6.1W of peak power into a 4Ω load at battery voltage of 3.6V using the integrated 11.5V Class-H boost, or 10W peak power into 4Ω load in boost bypass mode using external 12V supply.
An on-chip, low-latency DSP supports Texas Instruments SmartAmp speaker protection algorithms. The integrated current and voltage sense provides for real-time monitoring of the loudspeakers, which permits pushing peak sound pressure levels (SPL) while keeping speakers from being damaged.
The integrated look-ahead Class-H boost dynamically adjusts boost voltage during playback, increasing efficiency and saving battery life in battery-powered systems. For regulated wall-powered systems, TAS2563 also features a boost bypass mode, supporting supply voltages of up to 16V for even higher output power.
Two PDM microphone inputs simplify the audio signal chain for two-way audio systems, interfacing digital microphones with the host processor. A battery-tracking peak voltage limiter with brown-out protection prevents systems shutdowns by optimizing amplifier headroom over the entire charge cycle.