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MAX9714 - (MAX9713 / MAX9714) Spread-Spectrum Mono/Stereo Class D Amplifiers

Download the MAX9714 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX9713 variant, as both devices belong to the same (max9713 / max9714) spread-spectrum mono/stereo class d amplifiers family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

Description

The MAX9713/MAX9714 mono/stereo class D audio power amplifiers provide class AB amplifier performance with class D efficiency, conserving board space and eliminating the need for a bulky heatsink.

Features

  • Filterless Class D Amplifier.
  • Unique Spread-Spectrum Mode Offers 5dB Emissions Improvement Over Conventional Methods.
  • Up to 85% Efficient.
  • 6W Output Power into 8Ω.
  • Low 0.07% THD+N.
  • High PSRR (76dB at 1kHz).
  • 10V to 25V Single-Supply Operation.
  • Differential Inputs Minimize Common-Mode Noise.
  • Pin-Selectable Gain Reduces Component Count.
  • Industry-Leading Integrated Click-and-Pop Suppression.
  • Low Quies.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX9713_MaximIntegratedProducts.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

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19-3039; Rev 2; 9/04 6W, Filterless, Spread-Spectrum Mono/Stereo Class D Amplifiers General Description The MAX9713/MAX9714 mono/stereo class D audio power amplifiers provide class AB amplifier performance with class D efficiency, conserving board space and eliminating the need for a bulky heatsink. Using a class D architecture, these devices deliver up to 6W while offering greater than 85% efficiency. Proprietary and patent-protected modulation and switching schemes render the traditional class D output filter unnecessary. www.DataSheet4U.com The MAX9713/MAX9714 offer two modulation schemes: a fixed-frequency mode (FFM), and a spread-spectrum mode (SSM) that reduces EMI-radiated emissions due to the modulation frequency.