3 speaker configuration and impedance, 4 differential input, 5 single-ended input – NXP Semiconductors TFA9810 User Manual

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TFA9810_3

© NXP B.V. 2008. All rights reserved.

Product data sheet

Rev. 03 — 20 February 2008

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NXP Semiconductors

TFA9810

Audio amplifier 2 x 12 W

R

L

= load resistance [

].

R

DSon

= drain-source on-state resistance [

].

R

s

= series resistance [

].

Example:

A 4

speaker in BTL configuration can be used up to a supply voltage of 12 V without

running into current limiting. Current limiting (clipping) will avoid audio holes, but it causes
a sound distortion similar to voltage clipping.

14.3 Speaker configuration and impedance

For a flat-frequency response (second-order Butterworth filter) it is necessary to change
the low-pass filter components L

LC

and C

LC

according to the speaker configuration and

impedance.

Table 12

shows the practical required values:

14.4 Differential input

For a high common-mode rejection ratio and a maximum of flexibility in the application,
the audio inputs of the application are fully differential.

The input configuration for a differential-input application is illustrated in

Figure 28

.

14.5 Single-ended input

When using an audio source with a single-ended ‘out’, it is important to connect the IN1N
from the application board to the VSS/GND of the audio source (e.g. Audio DSP).

The input configuration for single-ended ‘in’ application is illustrated in

Figure 29

.

Table 12.

Filter component values

Configuration

Impedance [

]

L

LC

[

µ

F]

C

LC

[nF]

BTL

4

10

1500

6

16

1000

8

22

680

Fig 28. Input configuration for differential input

IN1P

IN1N

AUDIO

DSP

OUT1P

OUT1N

010aaa021

+

V

SS

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