Micronas, a supplier of application-specific IC system solutions for consumer electronics and automotive electronics, announced that the latest- generation single-chip TV Audio processors of the MSP 46xyK family are now available with pulse width modulation (PWM) audio outputs. The PWM output was especially integrated for connecting the MSP 46xyK to switched-mode class D audio amplifiers.Driven by Micronas ìHi-Resolution PWMî signals, switched class D amplifiers offer a range of advantages over the traditional linear class AB type devices. With an efficiency of up to 95 percent, they significantly reduce heat dissipation and eliminate the need for heatsinks. The TV setís power supply can be designed smaller because less energy is wasted in the audio amplifier. This translates into cheaper and more lightweight designs, paving the way for cost-effective and attractively designed flat-panel TVs.ìThe use of Hi-Resolution PWM and class D amplifiers is of particularly great advantage for the fast-growing flat-panel TV market,î says Stefan Hepp, Director Marketing Consumer Audio at Micronas. ìDue to the low power consumption and heat dissipation of the digital amplifiers, it is possible to design flatter and cheaper LCD and Plasma display TVs. With our new MSP 46xyK multistandard sound processors, we enable TV manufacturers to take full advantage of class D amplifier benefits paired with outstanding audio performance.îMicronas' audio DSP specialists developed the Hi-Resolution PWM technology to work with many manufacturers' class D power amplifiers. It is available in MSP 46xyK products license free. MSP 46xyK is the only single-chip TV Audio solution with integrated PWM signal generation, eliminating the need and cost for stand-alone PWM modulator chips.Hi-Resolution PWM converts audio samples into fast pulses with well- defined pulse length. The audio signal modulates the pulse width. So a PWM pulse carries the information in the time domain or simply said ìhorizontallyî unlike the ìverticalî information, sitting in the amplitude of analog signals. The PWM pulse frequency is chosen low enough to conserve the amplifiers' efficiency, and high enough to eliminate digital switching noise from the loudspeakers.As it is well known from first-generation CD players, the challenge in digital audio processing is to avoid sound appearing cold and harsh. With an extremely high resolution used in the MSP 46xyK4s internal processing, and the generation of very precise pulse slopes at the MSP output, Micronas' Hi- Resolution PWM technology provides a natural and detail-rich sound reproduction.The Micronas announcement of the new MSP 46xyK TV Audio processors comes at a time the market moves towards seamless pure digital solutions -- from the audio front end to the loudspeaker boxes. This evolution is driven by consumers who expect multifunctional but smaller devices with lower energy consumption while maintaining the high level of digital audio quality. By offering the MSP 46xyK family of audio processors with PWM outputs, Micronas emphasizes its commitment to support the convergence of digital video and audio functionality in next-generation consumer products.Members of the MSP 46xyK product family come in a variety of QFP and PSDIP packages and are available now. Cost in volumes range from US$ 7.50 to 15.50, depending on IC, feature set and package type.For more information on Micronas, please visit www.micronas.com.
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