
EPC is pleased to announce the launch of the EPC9192, a reference design enabling powerful, compact, and efficient Class-D audio amplifiers. The EPC9192 showcases the capabilities of EPC's 200 V, EPC2307, eGaN FETs in a ground-referenced, split dual supply Single-Ended (SE) design, delivering an impressive 700 W per channel into a 4 Ω load.
The EPC9192 features a modular design that allows for scalability and expandability. The motherboard hosts two PWM modulators and two half-bridge power stage daughterboards, implementing a two-channel amplifier with housekeeping supplies and protections. This design flexibility enables users to customize the PWM modulator and power stage, facilitating the evaluation and comparison of different devices and modulation techniques.
Key features
- 700 W Class-D power stage in a compact size of 4 inch3 including output filter and heatsink
- Single regulated 12 V power supply input for housekeeping
- Dual split supply input, unregulated, ±42 V to ±85 V for power stage
- Analog inputs balanced (XLR) or unbalanced (RCA)
- Configurable for two independent SE channels or single-channel BTL mode
- Undervoltage, Overvoltage, Overcurrent, and Overtemperature protections
- > 600 kHz switching frequency
Key performance measurement
- 700 W at 2 ohm - 4 ohm / 350 W at 8 ohm / channel
- BTL capable (1400 W at 4 ohm - 8 ohm)
- < 0.005% THD+N, > 120 dB SNR
- Noise floor: 40 µV
- Frequency response: 5 Hz - 20 kHz +/- 0.5 dB, regardless of load
"The EPC9192 is a powerful tool for audio amplifier designers looking to leverage the benefits of GaN technology," said Alex Lidow, CEO of EPC. "With high-power density and scalability, it enables rapid prototyping of compact, high-performance Class-D amplifiers."