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Class D audio amplifiers are a type of audio equipment used to amplify sound signals. They are known for their high efficiency and low power consumption, making them a popular choice for audio applications. Class D amplifiers are typically used in professional audio systems, such as PA systems, studio monitors, and home theater systems. They are also used in consumer audio products, such as car audio systems, portable speakers, and headphones.
Class D amplifiers are designed to provide high-quality sound with minimal distortion. They are also designed to be lightweight and compact, making them easy to transport and install. Additionally, they are often more affordable than other types of audio amplifiers.
The Class D audio amplifier market is highly competitive, with many manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Some of the leading companies in the market include Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors, Cirrus Logic, and ON Semiconductor. Show Less Read more