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Newark to offer Infineon MERUS Class D audio amplifiers

August 14, 2019 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

Newark, the Development Distributor, announced today the availability of Infineon’s MERUS Class D audio amplifier solutions, which use pioneering multilevel switching technology to increase audio performance and reduce power loss during operation. Infineon’s enhanced design and production standards deliver extreme reliability and stability for the entire product lifetime. The new range offers improved power efficiency, decreased size, weight and electromagnetic interference, and lower overall cost than traditional solutions on the market.

Electronics engineers can use MERUS Class D audio solutions in a variety of applications such as newarkbattery-operated speakers, wireless and docking speakers, soundbars, multi-room systems and home theater systems. The MERUS portfolio includes fully integrated monolithic audio amplifier ICs, multi-chip audio amplifier modules (MCMs), as well as discrete audio amplifier driver IC and power MOSFET solutions, scalable to meet the most stringent and demanding application needs.

The products now available from Newark include:

The MA12040P (for 4-18-V supply voltage range) and the MA12070P (for 4-26-V supply voltage range), suitable for battery operated speakers, wireless and docking speakers, soundbars and multi-room/home theater systems. Both feature an embedded digital power management scheme with an algorithm that dynamically adjusts switching frequency and modulation to optimize power loss and EMI across the output power range. Integrated digital-to-analog converters enable digital I2S audio stream input. The amplifiers support sample rates from 44.1 kHz to 192 kHz and offer protection against DC, short circuits, over-temperature and under-voltage situations. Flexible “power mode profiles” allow the user to utilize the multilevel switching technique for very low power loss or very high audio performance. Also available, for Analog input, are the complementary MA12040 and MA12070.

The EVAL_AUDIO_MA12070P easy to use audio evaluation kit contains all the elements needed to evaluate the highly power-efficient MERUS™ digital input multilevel class D amplifier 2×80W (MA12070P). The IC is specifically targeted for high-performance filter-less and heatsink-free audio applications and suitable for applications such as voice-controlled audio and professional audio where it is essential to maximize dynamic range and audio performance while minimizing power dissipation and power loss.

Lee Turner, Global Head of Semiconductors and Single Board Computing, at Newark said: “Infineon is known for its pioneering solutions for audio application requirements delivered through patented architectures, proprietary algorithms, advanced manufacturing technologies, and extensive verification and testing. The MERUS™ amplifier solutions, now shipping from Newark, provide customers with an unprecedented sound experience, designed to maximize power efficiency while providing best-in-class audio performance in optimal-fit form factors suitable for design engineers developing products for both home or professional use.”

“With recent technological innovations, such as multilevel class D amplifiers, which are designed specifically for superior audio quality and power-efficient amplification of music signals, designers are enabled more than ever to create better products for their customers. We are delighted by Newark’s support in raising awareness and distribution of our future-proof MERUS™ audio-amplifier ICs,” said Jens Tybo Jensen, Head of Class D Audio, at Infineon Technologies.

Infineon’s MERUS range of Class D audio amplifier solutions are available from Newark in North America, Farnell in EMEA, and element14 in APAC.

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