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Audio ICs

Audio ICs process, amplify, encode, and decode audio signals in consumer electronics, automotive infotainment, professional sound equipment, and hearing aids. This category covers audio amplifiers (Class-D, Class-AB), CODECs, DSPs, DACs, ADCs, and special-purpose audio ICs from Cirrus Logic, TI, ADI, ROHM, and STMicroelectronics.

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PART NUMBERMANUFACTURERDESCRIPTIONSTOCKQTY / ACTION
TPA6130A2RTJTTexas Instruments3,702
TPA6113A2DRTexas Instruments5,169
TPA6111A2DGNRG4Texas Instruments640
TPA6111A2DGNRTexas Instruments12,769
TPA6111A2DRG4Texas Instruments5,460
TPA6110A2DGNRTexas Instruments20,880
TPA6110A2DGNRG4Texas Instruments27,240
TPA6101A2ZQYRG1Texas Instruments2,270
TPA6100A2DGKRTexas Instruments5,937
TPA6030A4PWPRTexas Instruments2,996

About Audio ICs

Audio Integrated Circuits (ICs) are specialized electronic components designed to capture, process, convert, amplify, and reproduce sound signals with maximum fidelity and minimum distortion. From high-fidelity consumer electronics like smartphones and wireless earbuds to professional studio recording equipment and automotive infotainment systems, audio ICs form the complete signal chain that bridges the physical acoustic world and digital processing units.

This broad category includes analog-to-digital (ADC) and digital-to-analog (DAC) audio converters, specialized digital signal processors (DSPs), low-power amplifiers (Class-D, Class-AB), and integrated CODECs. Engineers select audio ICs based on critical performance metrics such as Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N), Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), Dynamic Range, and power consumption, particularly for battery-powered wearable devices.

On Octatronics, you can search and filter through thousands of audio components from market-leading manufacturers such as Cirrus Logic, Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, ROHM, and STMicroelectronics. Access complete technical datasheets, compare parametric specifications, check real-time stock, and submit bulk RFQs for immediate pricing and delivery lead times.

Frequently Asked Questions

Octatronics can help source a wide range of Audio ICs from major manufacturers worldwide, including active production parts, long-lead-time items, and hard-to-find components.

Yes. You can submit a single part number or upload a BOM with multiple parts. Our team will check stock, date code, lead time, and pricing for each item.

Availability depends on the specific part number and supplier source. For important orders, buyers can request packaging photos, labels, date code information, and traceability documents.

Yes. Octatronics supports sourcing for active, end-of-life, obsolete, and hard-to-find components through our global supplier network.

Please provide the part number, manufacturer, quantity, required date code, target price, delivery country, and whether original packaging or COC is required.

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