Samsung Chooses Tripath's Class-T Amplifiers to Drive Chagall Series LCD Monitors; TA2024 Class-T Amplifier Powers Three LCD Monitors in Chagall Series
Posted on: Monday, 21 March 2005, 06:00 CST
Tripath Technology Inc. (Nasdaq:TRPH), creators of Class-T(R) 1-bit digital audio amplifiers, is pleased to announce that Samsung will use the TA2024 to drive the Chigall(TM) line of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Monitors. The Chigall line of high-end monitors features 32, 40, and 46-inch models. They are ideal for multimedia, videoconferencing and commercial signage applications.
The TA2024 provides up to 15 watts (stereo, 2 ohm load) of high efficiency audio power. The TA2024 operates with an efficiency of up to 90% and generates 1/8 the heat of a traditional amplifier in normal operation. This huge increase in efficiency allows display makers like Samsung to provide ample power without needing to add bulky heat sinks. Class-T technology allows for this increased efficiency without sacrificing sound quality, the TA2024 maintains less then 0.05% THD+N.
"We are pleased to be working with Samsung on new products," says George Fang, Tripath's VP of Sales. "The TA2024 is a perfect fit for applications like the Chagall Monitors, it packs plenty of clean audio power into a small space," Mr. Fang added.
About Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, and digital convergence technology. Samsung Electronics employs approximately 64,000 people in 89 offices in 47 countries. The company is the world's largest producer of memory chips, TFT-LCDs, CDMA mobile phones, monitors and VCRs. Samsung Electronics consists of four main business units: Digital Media Network, Device Solution Network, Telecommunication Network and Digital Appliance Network Businesses. For more information, please visit http://www.samsung.com.
About Tripath Technology
Based in San Jose, Calif., Tripath Technology Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing highly efficient power amplification to the digital media consumer electronics and communications markets. Tripath owns the patented technology called Digital Power Processing (DPP(R)), which leverages modern advances in digital signal processing and power processing. Tripath markets audio amplifiers with DPP(R) under the brand name Class-T(R). Tripath's current customers include, but are not limited to, companies such as Alcatel, Alpine, Hitachi, JVC, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony and Toshiba. For more information on Tripath please visit Tripath's web site at www.tripath.com.
Source: Business Wire
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