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16 Why You Should Use a Class-D Audio Amplifier in Your Automotive Infotainment System By Texas Instruments Have you seen all of the latest technology that is being integrated into today's new cars? Well, it is quite impressive and some of these technologies are even being offered in entry-level and economy vehicles: • A forward-collision warning with emergency braking system that automatically brakes your car to avoid a rear-end collision in case the car in front of you stops too suddenly. • An advanced parking guidance system that will automatically back your car perfectly into a parallel parking spot. • Lane-keeping assist technology vibrates your seat to alert you that you are drifting across the lane; it can even automatically control the steering to ensure that your car remains within the white lines. New infotainment systems Figure 1 handle the navigation, music, radio, and streaming services inside today's vehicles. As customers buy more mid-range or entry-level cars, it is a natural expectation that their infotainment system have a large liquid crystal display (LCD) touchscreen, like on our smartphones and tablets. They also expect their cars to support Bluetooth ® and/or Wi-Fi so that they can stream music, podcasts or news. Figure 1: Automotive infotainment system In this post, I will discuss several key design considerations for audio amplifiers in new automotive infotainment system. Size Some advanced features need their own dedicated processors and sensors, which are typically located in their own separate electronic control unit (ECU) box mounted behind the dashboard. Space behind the dashboard is very limited, so Tier-1 ECU suppliers are always looking for ways to shrink the footprint of these boxes, including the size of the infotainment head unit (where the radio and audio amplifiers are located) to allow more room for advanced features.

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