11 二月 2025
Introduction
Advanced digital processing technology and analog semiconductors are revolutionizing the way audio engineers deliver immersive audio experiences. As consumer demand for enhanced audio technology grows—whether for portable speakers, laptops, soundbars, or automotive sound systems—manufacturers seek innovative solutions to meet these expectations.
Modern automotive audio systems have evolved significantly from the early single-speaker car radios powered by vacuum tube amplifiers. Today, some vehicles incorporate more than 20 speakers, providing an immersive listening experience. However, designing an effective automotive audio system requires balancing four key factors: size, weight, cost, and sound quality. The challenge lies in maintaining high-performance audio while reducing system size and cost.
Advancements in Audio Amplifier Design
For years, automotive audio systems relied on Class-AB amplifiers to drive sound to vehicle speakers. However, recent trends indicate a shift toward Class-D amplifiers, which offer greater efficiency, reduced heat dissipation, and lighter system weight.
Design engineers familiar with Class-D automotive amplifiers understand that each audio channel typically requires two inductor-capacitor (LC) filters to eliminate high-frequency switching noise. To reduce the size of these LC filters, Texas Instruments (TI) has developed audio amplifiers with switching frequencies of up to 2.1 MHz, allowing for a significant reduction in inductor size and cost. Figure 1 compares inductor sizes for 400 kHz and 2.1 MHz switching frequencies.
The Evolution of Class-D Amplifier Technology
TI has taken the next step in automotive audio innovation by integrating its proprietary single inductor (1L) modulation technology into its audio amplifiers. This advancement further reduces LC filter size while preserving Class-D performance. By halving the number of inductors per channel, 1L modulation technology lowers inductor costs by 50% and reduces solution size and weight by 50%, leading to a simpler, more efficient audio design.
Practical Applications of 1L Modulation Technology
TI’s 1L modulation technology effectively halves the number of inductors required in LC filters. For example, a high-end vehicle model with a 32-channel audio system would typically require 64 inductors using traditional Class-D amplifiers. By implementing 1L modulation, the number of inductors is reduced to 32, significantly optimizing system size and efficiency.
Figure 2 illustrates how a 20-channel automotive audio system, using five TAS6754-Q1 Class-D amplifiers, can reduce the number of inductors required compared to a system using TI’s TAS6424E-Q1 amplifier. This results in a 34% reduction in system size.
Seamless Integration and High-Performance Features
System architects may be concerned about the complexity of implementing 1L modulation technology. However, TI has designed this technology for seamless integration, ensuring that designers can achieve all its benefits without significant engineering challenges while maintaining high-quality Class-D audio performance.
The TAS6754-Q1 audio amplifier includes real-time load diagnostics, per-channel current sensing, and an operating voltage of up to 19V, ensuring safe operation and superior performance. Its real-time load diagnostics function monitors load conditions—including open circuits, short circuits, power-to-ground shorts, and supply shorts—whether or not audio is playing. This feature ensures amplifier reliability and provides a safe listening experience.
Another key feature of the TAS6754-Q1 is its low-latency path option. For systems requiring active noise cancellation (ANC) or road noise cancellation (RNC), the amplifier delivers full-function low-latency audio, enabling rapid response to injected audio signals.
Conclusion
Texas Instruments’ 1L modulation technology enables cost-effective, compact, and lightweight automotive audio system designs without compromising sound quality. By continuously pushing the boundaries of amplifier design, TI helps manufacturers create immersive, high-performance audio experiences that enhance the in-car listening environment.
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