Detailed description, Table 1. gain settings – Rainbow Electronics MAX98500 User Manual

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MAX98500

Boosted 2.2W Class D Amplifier

with Automatic Level Control

Detailed Description

The MAX98500 is a high-efficiency Class D audio ampli-
fier that features an integrated boost converter to deliver a
constant output power over a large range of battery supply
voltages. The boost converter operates at 2MHz, requiring
only a small (2.2FH) external inductor and output capaci-

tor. The amplifier has differential inputs and an internal fully
differential design with three gain settings (6dB, 15.5dB,
and 20dB) that are selectable with a logic input.
The MAX98500 also features automatic level control. The
automatic level control reduces the output swing when
the battery voltage decreases to prevent the collapse of
battery voltage.

Class D Speaker Amplifier

The MAX98500 filterless Class D amplifier offers much
higher efficiency than Class AB amplifiers. The high
efficiency of a Class D amplifier is due to the switching
operation of the output stage transistors. Any power loss
associated with the Class D output stage is mostly due to
the I

2

R loss of the MOSFET on-resistance and quiescent

current overhead.

Low-EMI Filterless Output Stage

Traditional Class D amplifiers require the use of external
LC filters, or shielding, to meet EN55022B electromag-
netic-interference (EMI) regulation standards. Maxim’s
active emissions limiting edge-rate control circuitry
reduces EMI emissions, while maintaining up to 92%
efficiency (speaker only). Above 10MHz, the wideband
spectrum looks like noise for EMI purposes.

Automatic Level Control

The MAX98500 features an automatic level control circuit
that limits the maximum speaker output swing. This helps:
U Avoid clipping
U Save the battery from collapsing, which could cause

a reset of the system

The limiter keeps the peak voltage below a value that is a
function of battery voltage, as shown in Figure 1.
The full output swing of 5.2V is maintained for battery
voltages down to the knee voltage, while for lower battery
voltages the maximum V

PEAK

-swing is reduced by 3V/V.

The knee voltage can be changed by applying different
resistors between RKNEE and AGND. The typical track-
ing function is shifted horizontally with different R

KNEE

resistor values (Figure 2).
The preamplifier gain reduces as the automatic level
control activates. The maximum gain reduction is 8dB
with a resolution of 0.5dB steps.
The attack (gain reduction) happens immediately (20Fs/

dB), while the release is set to 1.6s/dB.

GAIN Select

The MAX98500 features three internal gain settings that
are selectable with the GAIN input. Table 1 shows the
gain settings.

Figure 1. Typical Tracking Function

Table 1. Gain Settings

Figure 2. The Relationship of R

KNEE

and V

KNEE

PEAK AMPLIFIER OUTPUT VOLTAGE

vs. BATTERY VOLTAGE

BATTERY VOLTAGE (V)

PEAK AMPLIFIER OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V

PEAK

)

5

2

3

4

1

1

2

4

3

5

6

0

0

6

KNEE VOLTAGE

SLOPE

GAIN

AMPLIFIER GAIN (dB)

AGND

6

Unconnected

15.5

V

BAT

20

V

KNEE

vs. R

KNEE

R

KNEE

(k

I)

V

KNEE

(V)

60

50

40

30

20

3.0

3.1

3.2

3.3

3.4

3.5

3.6

3.7

3.8

3.9

4.0

2.9

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