Texas Instruments INA2134 series Audio Amplifiers

Comprehensive Guide to INA2134 Integrated Circuits (ICs) Audio Amplifiers

This post introduces you to the Key Component Features, Diverse Applications, Associated Series Parts, Technical Documents(PDF Datasheets, User Guides), Frequently asked questions, and Related Series of Texas Instruments INA2134 series Audio Amplifiers products.

FEATURES

  • Dual-channel configuration
  • Wide gain range
Applications

  • Industrial transport (non-car & non-light truck)
  • Medical
Associated Products

Part NumberDescriptionStockRFQ
INA2134PATEXAS INSTRUMENTS INA2134PA.. AMP DUAL DIFF LINE RECEIVER, 21342BUY
INA2134UAG4IC DUAL AUDIO DIFF RCVR 14-SOIC0RFQ
INA2134MDREPIC AUDIO DIFF RCVR DL 14SOIC10BUY
INA2134UA/2K5TEXAS INSTRUMENTS - INA2134UA/2K5 - DIFFERENTIAL LINE RECEIVER, DUAL, SOIC-14, FULL REEL1000BUY
INA2134UATEXAS INSTRUMENTS INA2134UA AMP DUAL DIFF LINE RECEIVER, 21341000BUY
INA2134UA/2K5E4IC DUAL AUDIO DIFF RCVR 14-SOIC18BUY
INA2134UA/2K5G4IC DUAL AUDIO DIFF RCVR 14-SOIC18BUY
Technical Documents

The INA2134 series of audio amplifiers from Texas Instruments is a family of high-performance, low-noise, and low-distortion devices designed for professional audio applications1. These devices are capable of delivering high-quality audio with a wide dynamic range and low distortion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the similar products or Substitute Components of Texas Instruments INA2134 series Audio Amplifiers

Texas Instruments INA2133: This is a precision instrumentation amplifier from Texas Instruments that shares similarities with the INA2134. It offers low noise, high accuracy, and wide bandwidth, making it suitable for audio applications.  Analog Devices AD620: The AD620 is a popular instrumentation amplifier with low noise and high gain accuracy. It can be used as a substitute for the INA2134 in many audio amplification applications.  Analog Devices AD8221: The AD8221 is a precision instrumentation amplifier designed for low-frequency applications. It provides low noise, high accuracy, and high common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR), making it suitable for audio signal conditioning.

How do I choose between these substitute components?

Gain range: The gain range of the amplifier should be suitable for your application. The INA2134 series has a gain range of 0 dB to 66 dB, while the INA134 has a gain range of 0 dB to 60 dB . The LM4562 and OPA1612 also have a gain range of 0 dB to 66 dB . Input bias current: The input bias current of the amplifier should be low enough to avoid loading the input signal source. The INA2134 series features a low input bias current, which makes them suitable for use in high-impedance circuits. The INA134 also has a low input bias current . Noise: The noise level of the amplifier should be low enough to avoid introducing noise into the audio signal. The INA2134 series is designed for low-noise applications and has a low distortion and noise level. The LM4562 and OPA1612 also have low distortion and noise levels .