The, Class AB, TI TPA1517 datasheet states that the repetitive peak output current, I_o(rm), is 2.5 A and the non-repetitive peak output current, I_o(sm), is 4.0 A. I am guessing that those numbers relate to the entire package as a whole. Each channel may only pull I_o(rm) = 1.25 A and I_o(sm) = 2.0 A. Ideally, a channel should output 6 W in a laboratory setting under a 4 Ohm load and a THD+N of 10%. Varying the supply voltage and adding more components will reduce the output power. I do not know by how much. NE package can dissipate 2.85 W of heat. DWP package can dissipate 2.94 W of heat because of the PowerPAD found on the underside. The other package types are not made anymore. They are NOS as Class B. Such as the Philips chip-amp featured in this video.
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The, Class AB, TI TPA1517 datasheet states that the repetitive peak output current, I_o(rm), is 2.5 A and the non-repetitive peak output current, I_o(sm), is 4.0 A. I am guessing that those numbers relate to the entire package as a whole. Each channel may only pull I_o(rm) = 1.25 A and I_o(sm) = 2.0 A.
Ideally, a channel should output 6 W in a laboratory setting under a 4 Ohm load and a THD+N of 10%. Varying the supply voltage and adding more components will reduce the output power. I do not know by how much.
NE package can dissipate 2.85 W of heat.
DWP package can dissipate 2.94 W of heat because of the PowerPAD found on the underside.
The other package types are not made anymore. They are NOS as Class B. Such as the Philips chip-amp featured in this video.