The SSM2306 is a fully integrated, high-efficiency, Class-D stereo audio amplifier designed to maximize performance for portable applications. The application circuit requires minimal external components and operates from a single supply voltage ranging from 2.5 V to 5.0 V. It is capable of delivering 2 W of continuous output power with less than 10% Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD + N) when driving a 4 Ω load from a 5.0 V supply.
The SSM2306 amplifier is optimized for portable audio applications, making it suitable for battery-powered devices such as smartphones, tablets, and portable speakers. Its Class-D architecture provides high efficiency, reducing power consumption and heat generation, which is critical for maintaining battery life in portable electronics.
The device features a built-in modulation scheme that minimizes distortion and maximizes audio fidelity, ensuring high-quality sound reproduction. The low external component count simplifies the design process, allowing for compact circuit layouts.
Power supply requirements for the SSM2306 are flexible, accommodating a range of input voltages from 2.5 V to 5.0 V, which enhances its versatility across different applications. The amplifier can deliver up to 2 W of output power at 5.0 V, making it suitable for driving speakers directly without the need for additional amplification stages.
In terms of performance, the SSM2306 maintains a low THD + N level of less than 10%, ensuring that audio playback remains clear and distortion-free, even at higher output levels. This makes it an ideal choice for high-fidelity audio applications where sound quality is paramount.
The SSM2306 is designed with thermal protection features to prevent overheating during extended use, thereby enhancing reliability and longevity. Overall, the SSM2306 is a robust solution for designers seeking an efficient, high-performance audio amplifier for portable applications.The SSM2306 is a fully integrated, high efficiency, Class-D stereo audio amplifier designed to maximize performance for portable applications. The application circuit requires minimum external components and operates from a single 2.5 V to 5.0 V supply.
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