Infineon CoolGaN Boosts SounDigital’s Amplifier Fidelity in Compact Systems

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Manufacturers of cutting-edge audio equipment  constantly seek to enhance sound quality while also meeting the growing demand for  compact, lightweight, more integrated, and energy-efficient designs. At the same time, they  must ensure seamless connectivity, cost-effectiveness, and user-friendly functionality,  making audio product development more complex than ever. To overcome these  challenges, SounDigital has integrated CoolGaN transistors from Infineon Technologies AG into its new 1500 W Class D amplifier, featuring an 800  kHz switching frequency and five channels. Infineon’s advanced GaN technology has  improved the energy efficiency of the amplifier by five percent and reduced energy loss by  60 percent. 

“We are excited to enhance the performance of our audio amplifiers using Infineon’s GaN  power semiconductors, enabling us to inspire people and provide entertainment by  amplifying music around the world,” said Juliano Anflor, CEO of SounDigital. “GaN transistors significantly enhances our overall system performance with minimized system  cost and increased ease of use.” 

“GaN technology is transforming the audio amplifier industry, providing unparalleled  efficiency and performance,” said Johannes Schoiswohl, Head of the GaN Business Line at  Infineon. “Infineon’s leading GaN solutions deliver superior sound quality, higher power  density, and reduced energy consumption, enabling SounDigital’s audio systems to reach  new levels of fidelity and performance.” For its 1500 W Class D amplifier, SounDigital selected Infineon’s 100 V normally-off E mode transistors: IGC033S101 in a PQFN-3×5 package and IGB110S101 in a PQFN-3×3  package. With their low on-resistance, the transistors are ideal for demanding high-current  applications, enabling significant improvements in both sound quality and efficiency of  SounDigital’s amplifier. The GaN-based amplifier also delivers high performance while  reducing power dissipation by 75 W, allowing for a 50 percent smaller heat sink.  Additionally, the overall system size has been reduced by 40 percent without compromising  performance. The audio quality has been further improved by the CoolGaN transistors, with  total harmonic distortion (THD) reduced by 70 percent, enabling a more precise and

detailed sound experience. At the same time, the idle current has been reduced by 40  percent, significantly improving energy efficiency.