Digilent PmodAMP1 User Manual

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PmodAMP1 Reference Manual

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approximately 150Hz and a low pass cutoff
frequency of approximately 8KHz.

A digital input will typically be a pulse width
modulated (PWM) signal produced by a digital
output from a Digilent programmable logic
system board. The low pass filter on the input
will act as a reconstruction filter to convert the
pulse width modulated digital signal into an
analog voltage on the amplifier input.

The PmodAMP1 also accepts analog inputs
with an input voltage range of 0-Vcc. These
inputs will typically be the output of an analog
to digital converter module, like the Digilent
PmodDA1 or PmodDA2, but could also be a
line level signal from some other audio source.

The output of a digital to analog converter
module will typically have a voltage range of
0-3.3V and should have a sample rate of at
least 16Khz. The low pass filter on the input
will again act as a reconstruction filter and
remove the high frequency artifacts introduced
by the sampling process.

A line level input, like the output of a portable
CD player or MP3 player, will typically be a
1V peak-to-peak analog voltage.

The input voltage, from whatever signal source
is used, is filtered by the input band-pass filter,
amplified and then sent to the output jacks to

drive either a speaker or headphones.
Connector J2 is the speaker output. Connector
J3 is the headphone output. Both headphones
and a speaker can be connected and driven
simultaneously. The potentiometer, R2, is a
volume control and can be used to adjust the
output level.

The PmodAMP1 module will typically be used
with a Digilent programmable logic system
board producing pulse width modulated digital
outputs or producing analog output via a digital
to analog converter module. Most Digilent
system boards, like the Basys and Nexys, have
6-pin connectors that allow the PmodAMP1 to
plug directly into the system board or to
connect via a Digilent 6-pin cable.

Some older Digilent boards may need a
Digilent Module Interface Board (MIB) and a
6-pin cable to connect to the PmodAMP1. The
MIB plugs into the system board and the cable
is used to connect the PmodAMP1 to the
module interface board.

For more information about the operation and
features of the LM4838 audio amplifier IC,
refer to the data sheet available at

www.national.com

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For more information, the PmodAMP1
schematic is available at

www.digilentinc.com

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