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STMicroelectronics' latest audio amplifiers are designed for audio messages at up to 10W.


Thursday, December 15, 2022

The FDA803S and FDA903S are the newest single-channel fully differential 10W Class-D audio power amplifiers in the STMicroelectronics FDA (fully digital amplifier) family. They are designed for automotive applications like eCall, telematics, and wherever an audio channel needs to reproduce human voice, music, or warning messages at a standard output power level of up to 10W.

The amplifiers integrate an I2S front end, digital core, 24-bit digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with 100dB resolution, and class-D PWM output stage. The integrated digital audio processing ensures high sound quality within a compact circuit footprint. Feedback within the chip, before the external L-C output filter, simplifies the circuit design and saves space.

With full I2C configurability and in-play diagnostics that include clipping detection, thermal warning, overcurrent protection, and open-load detection, both amplifiers minimize external components and bill-of-materials costs. The FDA903S additionally integrates a real-time load-current monitor, allowing self-diagnostic capability compatible with the demands of functional-safety applications up to ASIL A.

Both devices come in QFN32 5-by-5mm exposed pad-down packages that enable a compact and cost-effective, fully digital design without the need for a heatsink. The low component count and heatsink-free implementation minimize the bulkiness of power amplifiers built using these ICs. Also benefiting from low quiescent current, the opportunity to minimize size, weight, and power consumption contributes towards improving overall vehicle energy efficiency.

The FDA803S and FDA903S feature an I2S digital input and a time-division multiplexing (TDM) interface. They can be configured for various sampling frequencies between 8kHz up to 96kHz to optimize the performance with a wide variety of audio sources. The lower sampling frequencies, from 8kHz to 32kHz, enable designers to save memory space in applications such as warning tone generators.

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