The FM8002E is an audio power amplifier IC manufactured by SHENZHEN FUMAN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. It is designed to deliver high-quality audio amplification with low distortion and low noise. The FM8002E is often used in portable audio devices, multimedia speakers, and other audio applications where compact size and efficient power usage are critical.
Applications
- Portable audio players (MP3, MP4)
- Multimedia speakers
- Mobile phones
- Tablet computers
- Laptop computers
- Small audio amplifiers
Features
- High output power
- Low total harmonic distortion (THD)
- Low noise
- Short circuit protection
- Thermal shutdown protection
- Low quiescent current
- Available in small packages (e.g., SOP-8, MSOP-8)
- Wide operating voltage range
Benefits
- Provides clear and loud audio output
- Protects the device from damage due to short circuits
- Prevents overheating with thermal shutdown protection
- Extends battery life with low quiescent current
- Easy to integrate into compact designs due to small package size
- Reliable performance over a wide range of operating conditions
Technical Specifications
The FM8002E typically operates with a supply voltage range of 2.0V to 5.5V. It can deliver an output power of up to 3W into a 4Ω load with low THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise). The quiescent current is typically a few milliamperes, which helps to conserve battery power in portable devices. It incorporates built-in short-circuit and thermal shutdown protection to enhance reliability. It is available in various small packages, such as SOP-8 or MSOP-8, making it suitable for compact designs. The operating temperature range is generally -40°C to +85°C. Detailed specifications can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet.
Specific parameters to look for in the datasheet include the output power vs. load impedance, THD+N at various output power levels, input impedance, gain, and power supply rejection ratio (PSRR). The package thermal resistance is also important for managing heat dissipation. Ensure that the device is properly heatsinked or thermally managed if operating at higher power levels to prevent overheating. The gain can often be adjusted using external resistors.