Pam8603m, Application information, Ordering information – Diodes PAM8603M User Manual

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Application Information

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PCB Layout Guidelines Grounding

At this stage it is paramount to notice the necessity of separate grounds. Noise currents in the output power stage need to be returned to output

noise ground and nowhere else. Were these currents to circulate elsewhere, they may get into the power supply, the signal ground, etc, even

worse, they may form a loop and radiate noise. Any of these cases results in degraded amplifier performance. The logical returns for the output

noise currents associated with Class-D switching are the respective PGND pins for each channel. The switch state diagram illustrates that

PGND is instrumental in nearly every switch state. This is the perfect point to which the output noise ground trace should return. Also note that

output noise ground is channel specific. A two channel amplifier has two seperate channels and consequently must have two seperate output

noise ground traces. The layout of the PAM8603M offers separate PGND connections for each channel and in some cases each side of the

bridge. Output noise grounds must be tied to system ground at the power exclusively. Signal currents for the inputs, reference, etc need to be

returned to quite ground. This ground is only tied to the signal components and the GND pin, and GND then tied to system ground.




Ordering Information

Part Number

Part Marking

Package Type

Standard Package

PAM8603MNHR

PAM8603M

XXXYWWLL

SSOP-24 2500

Units/Tape&Reel

PAM8603MDER

PAM8603M

XXXYWWLL

SOP-18 1000

Units/Tape&Reel

PAM8603MDET

PAM8603M

XXXYWWLL

SOP18 40

Units/Tube


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