The LV8075LP-W is a single-channel high-efficiency Class-D audio amplifier designed by SANYO Semiconductor. It is engineered for applications demanding high power output, minimal heat dissipation, and exceptional audio fidelity. Its compact design and advanced features make it suitable for a wide array of consumer and professional audio products.
Applications:
- Home Theater Systems: Driving surround sound or main channel speakers.
- Powered Speakers: Enhancing the audio performance of self-amplified speaker systems.
- Automotive Amplifiers: Boosting audio output in car audio systems.
- Portable Audio Docks: Providing powerful sound in portable speaker docks.
- Musical Instruments: Amplifying the sound of electronic keyboards and guitars.
Features:
- Class-D Amplifier: Offers high efficiency, reducing power consumption and heat generation.
- High Output Power: Delivers substantial power to drive demanding speakers.
- Low Distortion: Maintains audio clarity and minimizes unwanted noise.
- Built-in Protection: Includes over-current, over-temperature, and under-voltage protection.
- Adjustable Gain: Allows customization of the amplifier's sensitivity.
Benefits:
- Energy Efficiency: Reduces power consumption, prolonging battery life in portable applications.
- Thermal Management: Minimizes heat generation, simplifying cooling requirements.
- Reliable Performance: Integrated protection features ensure robust operation.
- High-Quality Audio: Delivers clear and accurate sound reproduction.
- Compact Design: Enables integration into space-constrained devices.
Additional Details:
The LV8075LP-W operates with a wide supply voltage range, making it adaptable to various power sources. Its Class-D architecture enables it to achieve efficiency levels significantly higher than traditional Class-AB amplifiers, reducing both power consumption and heat output. The amplifier integrates comprehensive protection circuitry, including over-current, over-temperature, and under-voltage protection, ensuring reliable and safe operation under various conditions. The gain can be adjusted through external resistors, allowing users to fine-tune the amplifier's sensitivity to match the input signal level. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of audio sources. The device is typically available in a surface-mount package, facilitating easy integration into printed circuit boards. Furthermore, it includes a mute function that can be controlled externally, allowing for the immediate silencing of audio output when needed. This is particularly useful in applications where seamless transitions between audio and silence are required.