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TAS2555
  • TAS2555
  • TAS2555
  • TAS2555

TAS2555

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5.7-W, digital input smart amp with integrated speaker protection, advanced EQ & 8.5-V Class-H boost

Texas Instruments TAS2555 Product Info

1 April 2026 0

Parameters

Audio input type

Digital Input

Architecture

Class-D Boosted, Smart Amp

Speaker channels (max)

Mono

Control interface

I2C, SPI

Output power (W)

5.7

Power stage supply (max) (V)

8.5

Power stage supply (min) (V)

2.7

THD + N at 1 kHz (%)

0.02

Load (min) (Ω)

4

Analog supply voltage (min) (V)

2.95

Analog supply voltage (max) (V)

5.5

Rating

Catalog

Operating temperature range (°C)

-40 to 85

Package

DSBGA (YZ)-42-See data sheet

Features

  • Ultra low-noise mono boosted class-D amplifier
    • 5.7 W at 1% THD+N and 6.9 W at 10% THD+N into 4-Ω load from 4.2-V supply
    • 3.8 W at 1% THD+N and 4.5 W at 10% THD+N into 8-Ω load from 4.2-V supply
  • Output noise for DAC + class-D (ICN) is 15.9 µV
  • DAC + class-D SNR 111 dB at 1%THD+N/8 Ω
  • THD+N – dB at 1 W / 8 Ω with flat frequency response
  • PSRR dB for 200 mVpp ripple at 217 Hz
  • Input sample rates from 8 kHz to 96 kHz
  • Built-in speaker sense
    • Measures speaker current and voltage
    • Measures VBAT voltage, chip temperature
  • Dedicated real-time DSP for speaker protection
    • Thermal and excursion protection
    • Detects speaker leaks and damage
  • High efficiency class-H boost converter with multi-level tracking
    • 86% at 500 mW in 8 Ω with 3.6 V VBAT
    • 87% at 700 mW in 8 Ω with 4.2 V VBAT
  • Configurable automatic gain control (AGC)
    • Limits battery current consumption
  • Adjustable class-D switching edge-rate control
  • Thermal, short-circuit, and under-voltage protection
  • I2S, Left-justified, right-justified, DSP, and TDM input and output interface,
  • I2C or SPI interface for register control
  • Stereo configuration using two TAS2555 devices
  • Power supplies
    • Boost input: 2.9 V to 5.5 V
    • Analog/digital: 1.65 V to 1.95 V
    • Digital I/O: 1.62 V to 3.6 V
  • 42-ball, 0.5-mm pitch, DSBGA package
  • Ultra low-noise mono boosted class-D amplifier
    • 5.7 W at 1% THD+N and 6.9 W at 10% THD+N into 4-Ω load from 4.2-V supply
    • 3.8 W at 1% THD+N and 4.5 W at 10% THD+N into 8-Ω load from 4.2-V supply
  • Output noise for DAC + class-D (ICN) is 15.9 µV
  • DAC + class-D SNR 111 dB at 1%THD+N/8 Ω
  • THD+N – dB at 1 W / 8 Ω with flat frequency response
  • PSRR dB for 200 mVpp ripple at 217 Hz
  • Input sample rates from 8 kHz to 96 kHz
  • Built-in speaker sense
    • Measures speaker current and voltage
    • Measures VBAT voltage, chip temperature
  • Dedicated real-time DSP for speaker protection
    • Thermal and excursion protection
    • Detects speaker leaks and damage
  • High efficiency class-H boost converter with multi-level tracking
    • 86% at 500 mW in 8 Ω with 3.6 V VBAT
    • 87% at 700 mW in 8 Ω with 4.2 V VBAT
  • Configurable automatic gain control (AGC)
    • Limits battery current consumption
  • Adjustable class-D switching edge-rate control
  • Thermal, short-circuit, and under-voltage protection
  • I2S, Left-justified, right-justified, DSP, and TDM input and output interface,
  • I2C or SPI interface for register control
  • Stereo configuration using two TAS2555 devices
  • Power supplies
    • Boost input: 2.9 V to 5.5 V
    • Analog/digital: 1.65 V to 1.95 V
    • Digital I/O: 1.62 V to 3.6 V
  • 42-ball, 0.5-mm pitch, DSBGA package

Description

The TAS2555 device is a state-of-the-art Class-D audio amplifier which is a full system on a Chip (SoC). The device features a ultra low-noise audio DAC and Class-D power amplifier which incorporates speaker voltage and current sensing feedback. An on-chip, low-latency DSP supports Texas Instruments SmartAmp speaker protection algorithms to maximizes loudness while maintaining safe speaker conditions.

The device can be used easily with any processor with an I2S output and stereo implementations are possible when using two TAS2555 devices. Separate tuning for different speakers is supported allowing customers to add value while maintaining form factor designs. Additionally, the TAS2555 supports separate voice and audio tuning dynamically with ultra-low 15.9 µV ICN regardless of mode of operation making receiver/speaker implementations possible.

A Class-H boost converter generates the Class-D amplifier supply rail. When the audio signal only requires a lower Class-D output power, the boost improves system efficiency by deactivating and connecting VBAT directly to the Class-D amplifier supply. When higher audio output power is required, the multi-level boost quickly activates tracking the signal to provide the additional voltage to the load.

The TAS2555 device is a state-of-the-art Class-D audio amplifier which is a full system on a Chip (SoC). The device features a ultra low-noise audio DAC and Class-D power amplifier which incorporates speaker voltage and current sensing feedback. An on-chip, low-latency DSP supports Texas Instruments SmartAmp speaker protection algorithms to maximizes loudness while maintaining safe speaker conditions.

The device can be used easily with any processor with an I2S output and stereo implementations are possible when using two TAS2555 devices. Separate tuning for different speakers is supported allowing customers to add value while maintaining form factor designs. Additionally, the TAS2555 supports separate voice and audio tuning dynamically with ultra-low 15.9 µV ICN regardless of mode of operation making receiver/speaker implementations possible.

A Class-H boost converter generates the Class-D amplifier supply rail. When the audio signal only requires a lower Class-D output power, the boost improves system efficiency by deactivating and connecting VBAT directly to the Class-D amplifier supply. When higher audio output power is required, the multi-level boost quickly activates tracking the signal to provide the additional voltage to the load.

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