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TDA7266P Datasheet, PDF (4/12 Pages) STMicroelectronics – 3+3W DUAL BRIDGE AMPLIFIER
TDA7266P
3 APPLICATIVE SUGGESTIONS
3.1 STAND-BY AND MUTE FUNCTIONS
3.1.1 (A) Microprocessor Application
In order to avoid annoying "Pop-Noise" during Turn-On/Off transients, it is necessary to guarantee the right St-
by and mute signals sequence.It is quite simple to obtain this function using a microprocessor (Fig. 4 and 5).
At first St-by signal (from µP) goes high and the voltage across the St-by terminal (Pin 11) starts to increase
exponentially. The external RC network is intended to turn-on slowly the biasing circuits of the amplifier, this to
avoid "POP" and "CLICK" on the outputs.
When this voltage reaches the St-by threshold level, the amplifier is switched-on and the external capacitors in
series to the input terminals (C1, C3) start to charge.
It's necessary to mantain the mute signal low until the capacitors are fully charged, this to avoid that the device
goes in play mode causing a loud "Pop Noise" on the speakers.
A delay of 100-200ms between St-by and mute signals is suitable for a proper operation.
Figure 4. Microprocessor Application
C1 0.22µF
8
IN1
ST-BY R1 10K
11
C2
10µF
µP
S-GND
14
C3 0.22µF
IN2
Vref
17
MUTE R2 10K
10
C4
1µF
VCC
7
18
C5
470µF
+
5 OUT1+
-
C6
100nF
-
6 OUT1-
+
+
20 OUT2+
-
1
PW-GND
24
-
19 OUT2-
+
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