Popguard® Series, Audio Amplifier Evaluation Boards

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CDB44L11
EVALUATION BOARD FOR CS44L11
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Popguard®
Class D
Headphones, 2-Channel (Stereo)
23mW x 2 @ 16Ohm
1.8V ~ 2.4V
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CS44L11
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CRD4525-Q1
REFERENCE BOARD FOR CS4525 PWM
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Popguard®
Class D
2-Channel (Stereo)
15W x 2 @ 8Ohm
12V ~ 18V
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CS4525
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CDB44800
BOARD EVAL FOR CS44800 PWM CTRL
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Popguard®
Class D
8-Channel
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20V ~ 50V
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CS44800
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CRD4412A
REFERENCE DESIGN FOR CS4412A
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Popguard®
Class D
2-Channel (Stereo) or 4-Channel (Quad)
30W x 1 @ 4Ohm; 15W x 2 @ 8Ohm
8V ~ 18V
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CS4412A
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About  Audio Amplifier Evaluation Boards

Evaluation boards for audio amplifiers are fully populated circuit boards designed to showcase the functionality and performance of specific analog amplifiers or devices. These boards provide engineers and developers with a practical working example of the amplifier, allowing them to evaluate its characteristics and suitability for various audio applications. There are different amplifier types featured on these evaluation boards, including Class AB, Class D, Class G, Class H, and Class K amplifiers. Each amplifier class has its unique operational characteristics, efficiency levels, and suitability for specific audio applications. Engineers can use these evaluation boards to assess the performance and behavior of different amplifier classes and determine which one best fits their requirements. Furthermore, the evaluation boards cater to a range of output types, accommodating various audio setups. These output types include headphone amplifiers for personal audio applications, single-channel (mono) amplifiers for dedicated audio channels, two-channel (stereo) amplifiers for stereo sound reproduction, three-channel, four-channel, six-channel, and eight-channel amplifiers for multi-channel audio systems. By providing a working example of the amplifier, these evaluation boards enable engineers to evaluate factors such as output power, distortion levels, frequency response, and signal-to-noise ratio. This information helps in selecting the most suitable amplifier for specific audio applications, ensuring optimal audio performance. In summary, audio amplifier evaluation boards offer engineers and developers a practical platform to evaluate the performance, features, and suitability of specific analog amplifiers. With different amplifier types and output configurations available, these boards facilitate informed decision-making and efficient integration of amplifiers into various audio systems and designs.