Tda7498e
Tda7498e
The TDA7498E is a dual BTL class-D audio amplifier with a single power supply designed for home systems and active speaker applications. It comes in a 36-pin PowerSSO package with exposed pad up (EPU) to facilitate mounting a separate heatsink.
When did class-D amplifiers come out?
The first Class-D amplifier was invented by British scientist Alec Reeves in the 1950s and was first called by that name in 1955. The first commercial product was a kit module called the X-10 released by Sinclair Radionics in 1964. However, it had an output power of only 2.5 watts.
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