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SA58670A Datasheet, PDF (16/24 Pages) NXP Semiconductors – 2.1 W/channel stereo class-D audio amplifier
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11. Application information
SA58670A
2.1 W/channel stereo class-D audio amplifier
differential inputs
left channel
differential inputs
right channel
VDD
1 µF
1 µF
1 µF
1 µF
INLP INLN AGND
G1
INRN INRP
G0
VDD
FB
1 nF
OUTLP
FB
OUTRP
1 nF
FB
OUTLN
SA58670A
FB
OUTRN
1 nF
1 nF
VDD
10 µF
PVDD
1 µF
PGND
SDL
PVDD
PGND
SDR AVDD
1 µF
VDD
10 µF
1 µF
10 µF
VDD
Fig 16. SA58670A application schematic
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11.1 Power supply decoupling considerations
The SA58670A is a stereo class-D audio amplifier that requires proper supply voltage
decoupling to ensure the rated performance for THD+N and power efficiency. To decouple
high frequency transients, supply voltage spikes and digital noise on the supply voltage
bus line, a low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) capacitor of typically 1 µF is placed as
close as possible to the PVDD pins of the SA58670A. It is important to place the
decoupling capacitor at the supply voltage pins of the SA58670A because any resistance
or inductance in the PCB trace between the SA58670A and the capacitor can cause a
loss in efficiency. Additional decoupling using a larger capacitor, 4.7 µF or greater, may be
done on the supply voltage connection on the PCB to filter low frequency signals. Usually
this is not required due to high PSRR of the SA58670A.
11.2 Input capacitor selection
The SA58670A does not require input coupling capacitors when used with a differential
audio source that is biased from 0.5 V to VDD − 0.8 V. In other words, the input signal must
be biased within the common-mode input voltage (Vi(cm)) range. If high-pass filtering is
required or if it is driven using a single-ended source, input coupling capacitors are
required.
The 3 dB cut-off frequency created by the input coupling capacitor and the input resistors
(see Table 6) is calculated by Equation 1:
f –3dB = -2---π-----×-----R1---i---×-----C----i
(1)
SA58670A_2
Product data sheet
Rev. 02 — 23 October 2008
© NXP B.V. 2008. All rights reserved.
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