LM49150 LM49150 Mono Class D Audio Subsystem with Earpiece Driver and StereoGround Referenced Headphone Amplifiers Literature Number: SNAS439B March 4, 2009 Mono Class D Audio Subsystem with Earpiece Driver and Stereo Ground Referenced Headphone Amplifiers General Description Key Specifications The LM49150 is a fully integrated audio subsystem designed for portable handheld applications such as cellular phones. Part of National's Power Wise(R) product family, the LM49150 consumes very low power in the various modes of operation and still providing great audio performance. The LM49150 combines a 1.25W mono E2S (Enhanced Emission Suppression) class D amplifier, 135mW Class AB earpiece amplifier, 42mW/channel stereo ground reference headphone amplifiers, volume control, and mixing circuitry into a single device. The filterless class D amplifier delivers 1.25W into an 8 load with <1% THD+N with a 5V supply. The E2S class D amplifier features a patented, ultra low EMI PWM architecture that significantly reduces RF emissions while preserving audio quality. The 42mW/channel headphone drivers feature National's ground referenced architecture that creates a ground-referenced output from a single supply, eliminating the need for bulky and expensive DC-blocking capacitors, saving space and minimizing cost. The LM49150 features a fully differential mono input, and two single-ended stereo inputs. The three inputs can be mixed/ multiplexed to either the speaker or headphone amplifiers. Each input channel has an independent, 32-step digital volume control. The headphone output stage features an additional, 8-step gain control, while the speaker output stage has a selectable 6dB or 12dB gain. The mixer, volume control and device mode select are controlled through an I2C compatible serial interface. The LM49150's superior click and pop suppression eliminates audible transients on power-up/down and during shutdown. The LM49150 is available in a ultra-small 20-bump micro SMD package (2.225mm X 2.644mm). Output power at VDD = 5V: Speaker: RL = 8 BTL, THD+N 1% 1.25W (typ) Headphone: RL = 32 SE, THD+N 1% 42mW (typ) Earpiece: RL = 8 SE, THD+N 1% 135mW (typ) Output power at VDD = 3.3V: Speaker: RL = 8 BTL, THD+N 1% 520mW (typ) Headphone: RL = 32 BTL, THD+N 1% 42mW (typ) Earpiece: RL = 8 SE, THD+N 1% 35mW (typ) Output Offset LS Mode 9mV (typ) HP Mode 1mV (typ) Earpiece 1mV (typ) Single Supply Operation (VDD) 2.7 to 5.5V I2C Single Supply Operation 1.7 to 5.5V Features E2S class D amplifier Ground referenced headphone outputs -- eliminates output coupling capacitors I2C volume and mode control Mono earpiece amplifier Flexible output for speaker and headphone output 20-bump micro SMD package Soft enable function "Click and Pop" suppression circuitry Thermal shutdown protection Low supply current Micro-power shutdown Applications Mobile Phones PDAs Portable Electronics Boomer(R) is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation. (c) 2009 National Semiconductor Corporation 300446 www.national.com LM49150 Mono Class D Audio Subsystem with Earpiece Driver and Stereo Ground Referenced Headphone Amplifiers LM49150 LM49150 Typical Application 300446n9 FIGURE 1. Typical Audio Amplifier Application Circuit-Output Capacitor-less www.national.com 2 LM49150 Connection Diagrams 20 Bump micro SMD Package Top Markings 300446n7 Top View XY - Date Code TT - Die Traceability G- Boomer K7 - LM49150TL 300446n8 Top View (Bump Side Down) (See NS Package Number TLA20KGA) Ordering Information Order Number Package Package DWG # Transport Media Green Status LM49150TL 20 Bump micro SMD LM49150TLX 20 Bump micro SMD TLA20KGA 250 units on tape and reel NOPB TLA20KGA 3000 units on tape and reel NOPB 3 www.national.com LM49150 Bump Descriptions Bump Name A1 I2CVDD Description I2C Power Supply A2 GND A3 LSOUT- Ground Inverting Loudspeaker Output A4 LSOUT+ Non-Inverting Loudspeaker Output B1 VDD Analog Power Supply B2 SDA I2C Data Input B3 SCL I2C Clock Input B4 LSVDD Loudspeaker Power Supply C1 INL Left Channel Input C2 INR Right Channel Input C3 BYPASS C4 CPVSS D1 INM- D2 VO(LDO) D3 CPN Charge Pump Flying Capacitor - Negative Terminal D4 CPP Charge Pump Flying Capacitor - Positive Terminal E1 INM+ Mono Channel Non-Inverting Input E2 HPR Right Channel Headphone Amplifier Output E3 HPL Left Channel Headphone Amplifier Output E4 CPGND www.national.com Mid-Rail Supply Bypass Charge Pump Output Mono Channel Inverting Input Internal LDO Output Charge Pump Ground 4 If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. Supply Voltage (Note 1) Storage Temperature Input Voltage Power Dissipation (Note 3) ESD Rating (Note 4) ESD Rating (Note 5) Junction Temperature Thermal Resistance JA (typ) - TLA20KGA 6.0V -65C to +150C -0.3 to VDD +0.3 Internally Limited 2.0kV 200V 150C Electrical Characteristics 3.3V See AN-1112 "Micro SMD Wafer Level Chip Scale Package" 46.1C/W Operating Ratings Temperature Range Supply Voltage -40C to 85C 2.7V VDD 5.5V Supply Voltage (I2C) (Note 10) 1.7V I2CVDD 5.5V (Note 2) The following specifications apply for VDD = LSVDD = 3.3V, AV = 0dB, Loudspeaker RL = 15H+8+15H (Note 8), Earpiece RL = 8, f = 1kHz, unless otherwise specified. Limits apply for TA = 25C. LS = Loudspeaker, HP = Headphone, EP = Earpiece. LM49150 Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 6) Limits (Note 7) Units (Limits) VIN = 0, No Load IDD Supply Current LS mode 1 3.7 5 mA (max) HP mode 8 4.7 6.7 mA (max) EP Bypass mode 0.8 1.2 mA (max) LS + HP mode 5 and mode 10 7 9.5 mA (max) LS mode 1, GAMP_SD = 1 3 4 mA (max) HP mode 8, GAMP_SD = 1 ISD VOS PO THD+N 4.3 6.1 mA (max) 0.04 1 A (max) VIN = 0V, LS, RL = 8 LS Gain = 6dB, Stereo mode 10 9 40 mV (max) VIN = 0V, HP, RL = 32 Ground Referenced, Stereo mode 10 1 5 mV (max) VIN = 0V, EP Bypass only, RL = 8 0.8 5 mV (max) LS mode 1, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz LS Gain = 6dB, RL = 4 845 LS mode 1, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz LS Gain = 6dB, RL = 8 520 HP mode 8, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz HP Attenuation = 0dB, RL = 16 42 HP mode 8, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz HP Attenuation = 0dB, RL = 32 43 39 mW (min) EP Bypass only, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz RL = 8 35 28 mW (min) Shutdown Current Output Offset Voltage Output Power Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise Efficiency mW 450 mW (min) mW LS mode 1, f = 1kHz POUT = 250mW; RL = 8 0.02 % HP mode 8, f = 1kHz POUT = 20mW; RL = 32 0.009 % EP Bypass only, f = 1kHz POUT = 20mW; RL = 8 0.15 % 88 % LS output 5 www.national.com LM49150 Soldering Information Absolute Maximum Ratings (Notes 1, 2) LM49150 LM49150 Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 6) Limits (Note 7) Units (Limits) A-weighted, inputs terminated to AC GND, Output referred OUT Output Noise EP Bypass 11 V LS; Mode 1 41 V LS; Mode 2 41 V LS; Mode 3 43 V HP; Mode 4 9 V HP; Mode 8 10 V HP; Mode 12 12 V VRIPPLE = 200mVPP; f = 217Hz, RL = 8, CB = 2.2F, All audio inputs terminated to AC GND, output referred EP Bypass 95 dB LS; Mode 1 72 dB LS; Mode 2 67 dB LS; Mode 3 71 dB HP; Mode 4 91 dB HP; Mode 8 83 dB HP; Mode 12 81 dB 0.2 dB -92 dB Loudspeaker Output; LS Gain = 6dB PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio Headphone Output, HP Attenuation = 0dB Volume Control Step Size Error Maximum Attenuation Digital Volume Control Range AM ZIN Mute Attenuation Mono Channel Input Impedance LIN and RIN Input Impedance Volume Step 2 -46.5 -49 -44 dB (min) dB (max) Maximum Gain 18 17 19 dB (min) dB (max) HP 98 dB LS 98 dB Maximum gain setting 12.9 10 15 k (min) k (max) Maximum attenuation setting 111 90 130 k (min) k (max) 62 50 80 k (min) k (max) EP Bypass Resistance CMRR XTALK TON Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Crosstalk Turn-On Time www.national.com f = 217Hz, VCM = 1VP-P, RL = 8 EP Bypass 55 dB f = 217Hz, VCM = 1VP-P, RL = 8 LS, Mode 1 55 dB f = 217Hz, VCM = 1VP-P, RL = 32 HP, Mode 4 61 dB 78 dB CB = 2.2F, HP, Normal Turn-On Mode 27 ms CB = 2.2F, HP, Fast Turn-On Mode 15 ms HP mode 8; PO = 12mW RL = 32, f = 1kHz 6 (Notes 2, 7) The following specifications apply for VDD = LSVDD = 5.0V, AV = 0dB, Loudspeaker RL = 15H+8+15H (Note 8), Earpiece RL = 8, f = 1kHz, unless otherwise specified. Limits apply for TA = 25C. LS = Loudspeaker, HP = Headphone, EP = Earpiece. LM49150 Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 6) Limits (Note 7) Units (Limits) VIN = 0, No Load IDD ISD VOS PO THD+N Supply Current LS mode 1 4.5 mA HP mode 8 4.9 mA EP Bypass Mode 0.9 mA LS + HP Mode 5 and Mode 10 7.7 mA LS Mode 1, GAMP_SD = 1 3.7 mA HP Mode 8, GAMP_SD = 1 4.4 Shutdown Current Output Offset Voltage Output Power Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise Efficiency mA 0.02 1 A (max) VIN = 0V, LS, RL = 8 LS Gain = 6dB, Stereo Mode 10 9 40 mV (max) VIN = 0V, HP, RL = 32 Ground Reference, Stereo Mode 10 1 5 mV (max) VIN = 0V, EP Bypass only, RL = 8 1 5 mV (max) LS Mode 1, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz LS Gain = 6dB, RL = 4 2.1 W LS Mode 1, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz LS Gain = 6dB, RL = 8 1.25 W HP Mode 8, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz HP Attenuation = 0dB, RL = 16 42 mW HP Mode 8, THD+N = 1%, f = 1kHz HP Attenuation = 0dB, RL = 32 42 mW EP Bypass Only, THD+N = 1% f = 1kHz, RL = 8 135 mW LS Mode 1, f = 1kHz POUT = 600mW; RL = 8 0.015 % HP Mode 8, f = 1kHz POUT = 20mW; RL = 32 0.01 % EP Bypass only, f = 1kHz, POUT = 60mW; RL = 8 0.08 % 88 % EP Bypass 10 V LS; Mode 1 40 V LS; Mode 2 47 V LS; Mode 3 48 V HP; Mode 4 9 V HP; Mode 8 10 V HP; Mode 12 11 V LS Output A-weighted, inputs terminated to AC GND, Output referred OUT Output Noise 7 www.national.com LM49150 Electrical Characteristics 5.0V LM49150 LM49150 Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 6) Limits (Note 7) Units (Limits) VRIPPLE = 200mVPP; f = 217Hz, RL = 8, CB = 2.2F, All audio inputs terminated to AC GND; output referred EP Bypass 97 dB LS; Mode 1 75 dB LS; Mode 2 71 dB LS; Mode 3 71 dB HP; Mode 4 91 dB HP; Mode 8 80 dB HP; Mode 12 79 dB 0.2 dB -92 dB Loudspeaker Output; LS Gain = 6dB PSRR Power Supply Rejection Ratio Headphone Output, HP Attenuation = 0dB Volume Control Step Size Error Maximum Attenuation Digital Volume Control Range AM ZIN Mute Attenuation Mono Channel Input Impedance LIN and RIN Input Impedance Volume Step 2 -46.5 -49 -44 dB (min) dB (max) Maximum Gain 18 17 19 dB (min) dB (max) HP 98 dB LS 98 dB Maximum gain setting 12 k Maximum attenuation setting 111 EP Bypass Resistance CMRR XTALK TON Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Crosstalk Turn-On Time www.national.com 62 k 50 80 k (min) k (max) f = 217Hz, VCM = 1VP-P , RL = 8 EP Bypass 55 dB f = 217Hz, VCM = 1VP-P, RL = 8 LS, Mode 1 55 dB f = 217Hz, VCM = 1VP-P, RL = 32 HP, Mode 4 61 dB 78 dB CB = 2.2F, HP, Normal Turn-On Mode 27 ms CB = 2.2F, HP, Fast Turn-On Mode 15 ms HP mode 8; PO = 12mW RL = 32, f = 1kHz 8 (Note 2) The following specifications apply for VDD = 5.0V and 3.3V, TA = 25C, 2.2V I2C_VDD 5.5V, unless otherwise specified. LM49150 Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 4) Units (Limits) Limits (Notes 7, 5) t1 I2C Clock Period 2.5 s (min) t2 I2C Data Setup Time 100 ns (min) t3 I2C 0 ns (min) t4 Start Condition Time 100 ns (min) t5 Stop Condition Time 100 ns (min) t6 I2C Data Hold Time 100 ns (min) Data Stable Time VIH I2C VIL I2C Input Voltage Low Input Voltage High I2C micro 0.7xI2CV DD V (min) 0.3xI2CVDD V (max) (Note 2) The following specifications apply for VDD = 5.0V and 3.3V, TA = 25C, 1.7V I2C_VDD 2.2V, unless otherwise specified. LM49150 Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 6) Units (Limits) Limits (Note 7) t1 I2C Clock Period 2.5 s (min) t2 I2C Data Setup Time 250 ns (min) t3 I2C 0 ns (min) t4 Start Condition Time 250 ns (min) t5 Stop Condition Time 250 ns (min) t6 I2C Data Hold Time 250 ns (min) Data Stable Time VIH I2C VIL I2C Input Voltage Low 0.7xI2CV Input Voltage High DD V (min) 0.3xI2CVDD V (max) Note 1: "Absolute Maximum Ratings" indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur, including inoperability and degradation of device reliability and/or performance. Functional operation of the device and/or non-degradation at the Absolute Maximum Ratings or other conditions beyond those indicated in the Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. The Recommended Operating Conditions indicate conditions at which the device is functional and the device should not be operated beyond such conditions. All voltages are measured with respect to the ground pin, unless otherwise specified Note 2: The Electrical Characteristics tables list guaranteed specifications under the listed Recommended Operating Conditions except as otherwise modified or specified by the Electrical Characteristics Conditions and/or Notes. Typical specifications are estimations only and are not guaranteed. Note 3: The maximum power dissipation must be derated at elevated temperatures and is dictated by TJMAX, JA, and the ambient temperature, TA. The maximum allowable power dissipation is PDMAX = (TJMAX - TA) / JA or the number given in Absolute Maximum Ratings, whichever Note 4: Human body model, applicable std. JESD22-A114C. Note 5: Machine model, applicable std. JESD22-A115-A. Note 6: Typical values represent most likely parametric norms at TA = +25C, and at the Recommended Operation Conditions at the time of product characterization and are not guaranteed. Note 7: Datasheet min/max specification limits are guaranteed by test or statistical analysis. 9 www.national.com LM49150 I2C micro LM49150 Typical Performance Characteristics THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, RL = 8, POUT = 250mW Speaker Mode 1 THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 3.6V, RL = 8, POUT = 300mW Speaker Mode 1 300446p0 300446p1 THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 5V, RL = 8, POUT = 600mW Speaker Mode 1 THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, RL = 32, POUT = 20mW Headphone Mode 8 300446p2 300446q2 THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 3.6V, RL = 8, POUT = 20mW Headphone Mode THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 5V, RL = 32, POUT = 20mW Headphone Mode 8 300446q3 www.national.com 300446q4 10 LM49150 THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, RL = 8, POUT = 20mW Earpiece Bypass Mode THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 3.6V, RL = 8, POUT = 30mW Earpiece Bypass Mode 300446o4 300446o5 THD+N vs Frequency VDD = 5V, RL = 8, POUT = 60mW Earpiece Bypass Mode THD+N vs Output Power RL = 8, f = 1kHz Speaker Mode 1 300446o6 300446p7 THD+N vs Output Power VDD = 3.3V, RL = 32, f = 1kHz Headphone Mode 8 THD+N vs Output Power VDD = 3.6V, RL = 32, f = 1kHz Headphone Mode 8 300446p5 300446p4 11 www.national.com LM49150 THD+N vs Output Power VDD = 5V, RL = 32, f = 1kHz Headphone Mode 8 THD+N vs Output Power RL = 8, f = 1kHz Earpiece Bypass Mode 300446p3 300446p6 CMRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VCM = 1VP-P RL = 8 Loudspeaker Mode 1 CMRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VCM = 1VP-P RL = 32 Headphone Mode 4 300446t3 300446t2 Crosstalk vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VCM = 1VP-P RL = 32 Headphone Mode 8 CMRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VCM = 1VP-P RL = 8 Earpiece Bypass Mode 300446r8 www.national.com 300446r9 12 LM49150 PSRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VRIPPLE = 200mVP-P RL = 8 Loudspeaker Mode 1 PSRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VRIPPLE = 200VP-P RL = 8 Loudspeaker Mode 2 300446t0 300446t1 PSRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VRIPPLE = 200VP-P RL = 32 Headphone Mode 4 PSRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VRIPPLE = 200VP-P RL = 32 Headphone Mode 8 300446r3 300446r4 Efficiency vs Output Power VDD = 3.3V, RL = 8, f = 1kHz Speaker Mode 1 PSRR vs Frequency VDD = 3.3V, VRIPPLE = 200VP-P RL = 8 Earpiece Bypass Mode 300446p9 300446r5 13 www.national.com LM49150 Efficiency vs Output Power VDD = 3.6V, RL = 8, f = 1kHz Speaker Mode 1 Efficiency vs Output Power VDD = 5V, RL = 8, f = 1kHz Speaker Mode 1 300446q1 300446q0 Power Dissipation vs Output Power RL = 8, f = 1kHz Speaker Mode 1 Power Dissipation vs Output Power RL = 32, f = 1kHz Headphone Mode 8 300446p8 300446o1 Output Power vs Supply Voltage RL = 8, f = 1kHz Speaker Mode 1 Power Dissipation vs Output Power RL = 8, f = 1kHz Earpiece Bypass Mode 300446q7 300446o0 www.national.com 14 LM49150 Output Power vs Supply Voltage RL = 32, f = 1kHz Headphone Mode 8 Output Power vs Supply Voltage RL = 8, f = 1kHz Earpiece Bypass Mode 300446q6 300446r0 Supply Current vs Supply Voltage Headphone Mode 1, No Load Supply Current vs Supply Voltage Earpiece Bypass Mode, No Load 300446q8 300446q9 15 www.national.com LM49150 Application Information I2C COMPATIBLE INTERFACE The LM49150 is controlled through an I2C compatible serial interface that consists of a serial data line (SDA) and a serial clock (SCL). The clock line is uni-directional. The data line is bi-directional (open drain). The LM49150 and the master can communicate at clock rates up to 400kHz. Figure 2 shows the I2C interface timing diagram. Data on the SDA line must be stable during the HIGH period of SCL. The LM49150 is a transmit/receive slave-only device, reliant upon the master to generate the SCL signal. Each transmission sequence is framed by a START condition and a STOP condition (Figure 3). Each data word, device address and data, transmitted over the bus is 8 bits long and is always followed by an acknowledge pulse (Figure 4). The LM49150 device address is 11111000. I2C BUS FORMAT The I2C bus format is shown in Figure 4. The START signal, the transition of SDA from HIGH to LOW while SCL is HIGH, is generated, alerting all devices on the bus that a device address is being written to the bus. The 7-bit device address is written to the bus, most significant bit (MSB) first, followed by the R/W bit. R/W = 0 indicates the master is writing to the slave device, R/W = 1 indicates the master wants to read data from the slave device. Set R/W = 0; the LM49150 is a WRITE-ONLY device and will not respond to the R/W = 1. The data is latched in on the rising edge of the clock. Each address bit must be stable while SCL is HIGH. After the last address bit is transmitted, the master device releases SDA, during which time, an acknowledge clock pulse is generated by the slave device. If the LM49150 receives the correct address, the device pulls the SDA line low, generating an acknowledge bit (ACK). Once the master device registers the ACK bit, the 8-bit register data word is sent. Each data bit should be stable while SCL is HIGH. After the 8-bit register data word is sent, the LM49150 sends another ACK bit. Following the acknowledgement of the register data word, the master issues a STOP bit, allowing SDA to go high while SCL is high. I2C INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY PIN (I2CVDD) The LM49150's I2C interface is powered up through the I2CVDD pin. The LM49150's I2C interface operates at a voltage level set by the I2CVDD pin which can be set independent to that of the main power supply pin VDD. This is ideal whenever logic levels for the I2C interface are dictated by a microcontroller or microprocessor that is operating at a lower supply voltage than the main battery of a portable system. 300446s0 FIGURE 2. I2C Timing Diagram 300446s1 FIGURE 3. Start and Stop Diagram www.national.com 16 LM49150 300446s2 FIGURE 4. Start and Stop Diagram TABLE 1. Chip Address B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 (R/W) 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Chip Address TABLE 2. Control Registers B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B0 Shutdown Control 0 0 Spread Spectrum GAMP_SD 0 I2CVDD_SD Turn_On _Time PWR_On Output Mode Control 0 1 EP Bypass HPR_SD MC3 (HP L&R) MC2 (HP Mono) MC1 (LS L&R) MC0 (LS Mono) Output Gain Control 1 0 0 INPUT_MUTE LS_GAIN HP_GAIN2 HP_GAIN1 HP_GAIN0 Mono Input Volume Control 1 0 1 MG4 MG3 MG2 MG1 MG0 Left Input Volume Control 1 1 0 LG4 LG3 LG2 LG1 LG0 Right Input Volume Control 1 1 1 RG4 RG3 RG2 RG1 RG0 TABLE 3. Shutdown Control Register Bit Name B5 Spread Spectrum B4 GAMP_SD B3 B2 B1 B0 Value Description 0 Spread Spectrum Disabled 1 Spread Spectrum Enabled 0 Normal Operation 1 Disables the gain amplifiers that are not in use, to minimize IDD. Recommended for Output Modes 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10 0 I2CVDD_SD Turn_On_Time PWR_On 0 I2CVDD acts as an active low RESET input. If I2CVDD drops below 1.1V, the device resets and the I2C registers are restored to their default state. 1 Normal Operation. I2CVDD voltage does not reset the device. 0 Normal Turn-On Time (27ms) 1 Fast Turn-On Time (15ms) 0 Device Disabled 1 Device Enabled TABLE 4. Output Mode Control Register Bit Name B5 EP Bypass B4 HPR_SD Value Description 0 Normal Output Mode Operation 1 Speaker and Headphone amplifier goes into shutdown mode and enables Receiver Bypass path 0 Normal Operation 1 Disables Right Headphone Output 17 www.national.com LM49150 TABLE 5. Output Mode Selection (see legend below) Output Mode Number MC3 MC2 MC1 MC0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 LS Output HP R Output HP L Output 0 SD SD SD 1 GP x M SD SD 0 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) SD SD 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) + GP x M SD SD 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 SD GP x M/2 GP x M/2 5 0 1 0 1 GP x M GP x M/2 GP x M/2 6 0 1 1 0 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) GP x M/2 GP x M/2 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) + GP x M GP x M/2 GP x M/2 7 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 SD GR x R GL x L 9 1 0 0 1 GP x M GR x R GL x L 10 1 0 1 0 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) GR x R GL x L GR x R GL x L 11 1 0 1 1 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) + GP x M 12 1 1 0 0 SD GR x R + GP x M/2 GL x L + GP x M/2 13 1 1 0 1 GP x M GR x R + GP x M/2 GL x L + GP x M/2 14 1 1 1 0 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) GR x R + GP x M/2 GL x L + GP x M/2 15 1 1 1 1 2 x (GL x L + GR x R) + GP x M GR x R + GP x M/2 GL x L + GP x M/2 MC3: HP Select L and R In MC2: HP Select Mono In MC1: Loud Speaker Select L and R In MC0: Loud Speaker Select Mono In M : Phone In (Mono) R: Right In L: Left In SD: Shutdown GP: Phone In (Mono) Volume Control Gain GR: Right Stereo Volume Control Gain GL: Left Stereo Volume Control Gain MC1 MC0 LSOUT MC3 MC2 HPR Output HPL Output 0 0 SD 0 0 SD SD 0 1 M 0 1 M M 1 0 L+R 1 0 L R 1 1 M+L+R 1 1 M+L M+R www.national.com 18 LM49150 TABLE 6. Output Gain Control (Loudspeaker) Bit Value LS_GAIN Gain (dB) 0 +6 1 +12 TABLE 7. Headphone Output Gain Setting HP_Gain2 HP_Gain1 HP_Gain0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 -1.2 0 1 0 -2.5 0 1 1 -4.0 1 0 0 -6.0 1 0 1 -8.5 1 1 0 -12 1 1 1 -18 19 Gain (dB) www.national.com LM49150 TABLE 8. Volume Control Table Volume Step (1) xG4 xG3 xG2 xG1 xG0 (2) Gain (dB) 1 0 0 0 0 0 -80.00 2 0 0 0 0 1 -46.50 3 0 0 0 1 0 -40.50 4 0 0 0 1 1 -34.50 5 0 0 1 0 0 -30.00 6 0 0 1 0 1 -27.00 7 0 0 1 1 0 -24.00 8 0 0 1 1 1 -21.00 9 0 1 0 0 0 -18.00 10 0 1 0 0 1 -15.00 11 0 1 0 1 0 -13.50 12 0 1 0 1 1 -12.00 13 0 1 1 0 0 -10.50 14 0 1 1 0 1 -9.00 15 0 1 1 1 0 -7.50 16 0 1 1 1 1 -6.00 17 1 0 0 0 0 -4.50 18 1 0 0 0 1 -3.00 19 1 0 0 1 0 -1.50 20 1 0 0 1 1 0.00 21 1 0 1 0 0 1.50 22 1 0 1 0 1 3.00 23 1 0 1 1 0 4.50 24 1 0 1 1 1 6.00 25 1 1 0 0 0 7.50 26 1 1 0 0 1 9.00 27 1 1 0 1 0 10.50 28 1 1 0 1 1 12.00 29 1 1 1 0 0 13.50 30 1 1 1 0 1 15.00 31 1 1 1 1 0 16.50 32 1 1 1 1 1 18.00 (1.) x = M, L and R (2.) Gain / Attenuation is from input to output Bypass = 1, it overrides the B3, B2, B1, and B0 Bits and enables the Receiver Bypass path, a class AB amplifier, to the speaker output. Bit B4 (HPR_SD) of the OUPUT MODE CONTROL register controls the right headphone shutdown. If HPR_SD = 1, the right headphone output is disabled. SHUTDOWN FUNCTION The LM49150 features the following shutdown controls. Bit B4 (GAMP_SD) of the SHUTDOWN CONTROL register controls the gain amplifiers. When GAMP_SD = 1, it disables the gain amplifiers that are not in use. For example, in Modes 1, 4 and 5, the Mono inputs are in use, so the Left and Right input gain amplifiers are disabled, causing the IDD to be minimized. Bit B0 (PWR_On) of the SHUTDOWN CONTROL register is the global shutdown control for the entire device. Set PWR_On = 0 for normal operation. PWR_On = 1 overrides any other shutdown control bit. DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER EXPLANATION The LM49150 features a differential input stage, which offers improved noise rejection compared to a single-ended input amplifier. Because a differential input amplifier amplifies the difference between the two input signals, any component common to both signals is cancelled. An additional benefit of the differential input structure is the possible elimination of the DC input blocking capacitors. Since the DC component is common to both inputs, and thus cancelled by the amplifier, the LM49150 can be used without input coupling capacitors when configured with a differential input signal. OUTPUT MODE CONTROL In the LM49150 OUTPUT MODE CONTROL register (Table 4), Bit B5 (EP Bypass) controls the operation of the Earpiece Bypass path. If EP Bypass = 0, it would act under normal output mode operation set by bits B3, B2, B1, and B0. If EP www.national.com 20 ENHANCED EMMISIONS SUPPRESSION (E2S) The LM49150 features National's patented E2S system that reduces EMI, while maintaining high quality audio reproduction and efficiency. The LM49150 features Edge Rate Control (ERC) that greatly reduces the high frequency components of the output square waves by controlling the output rise and fall times, slowing the transitions to reduce RF emissions, while optimizing THD+N and efficiency performance. INPUT CAPACITOR SELECTION Input capacitors may be required for some applications, or when the audio source is single-ended. Input capacitors block the DC component of the audio signal, eliminating any conflict between the DC component of the audio source and the bias voltage of the LM49150. The input capacitors create a highpass filter with the input resistors RIN. The -3dB point of the high-pass filter is found using Equation (1) below. f = 1 / 2RINCIN (Hz) LDO GENERAL INFORMATION The LM49150 has different supplies for each portion of the device, allowing for the optimum combination of headroom, power dissipation and noise immunity. The speaker amplifiers are powered from LSVDD. The ground reference headphone amplifiers are powered from the internal LDO. The separate power supplies allow the loudspeaker amplifier to operate from a higher voltage for maximum headroom, while the headphone amplifiers operate from a lower voltage, improving power dissipation. (1) Where the value of RIN is given in the Electrical Characteristics Table. High-pass filtering the audio signal helps protect the speakers. When the LM49150 is using a single-ended source, power supply noise on the ground is seen as an input signal. Setting the high-pass filter point above the power supply noise frequencies, 217Hz in a GSM phone, for example, filters out the noise such that it is not amplified and heard on the output. Capacitors with a tolerance of 10% or better are recommended for impedance matching and improved CMRR and PSRR. GROUND REFERENCED HEADPHONE AMPLIFIER The LM49150 features a low noise inverting charge pump that generates an internal negative supply voltage. This allows the headphone outputs to be biased about GND instead of a nominal DC voltage, like traditional headphone amplifiers. Because there is no DC component, the large DC blocking capacitors (typically 220F) are not necessary. The coupling capacitors are replaced by two small ceramic charge pump capacitors, saving board space and cost. Eliminating the output coupling capacitors also improves low frequency response. In traditional headphone amplifiers, the headphone impedance and the output capacitor from a high-pass filter that not only blocks the DC component of the output, but also attenuates low frequencies, impacting the bass response. Because the LM49150 does not require the output coupling capacitors, the low frequency response of the device is not degraded by external components. In addition to eliminating the output coupling capacitors, the ground referenced output nearly doubles the available dynamic range of the LM49250 headphone amplifiers when compared to a traditional headphone amplifier operating from the same supply voltage. INPUT MIXER/MULTIPLEXER The LM49150 includes a comprehensive mixer multiplexer controlled through the I2C interface. The mixer/multiplexer allows any input combination to appear on any output of LM49150. Multiple input paths can be selected simultaneously. Under these conditions, the selected inputs are mixed together and output on the selected channel. Table 5 shows how the input signals are mixed together for each possible input selection. CLASS D AMPLIFIER The LM49150 features a high-efficiency, filterless, class D amplifier, which features a filterless modulation scheme. When there is no input signal applied, the output switches between VDD and GND at a 50% duty cycle. Since the outputs of the LM49150 class D amplifier are differential and in phase, the result is zero net voltage across the speaker and no load current during the ideal state, thus conserving power. The switching frequency of each output is 300kHz. When an input signal is applied, the duty cycle(pulse width) changes. For increasing output voltages, the duty cycle of one output increases while the duty cycle of the output decreases. For decreasing output voltages, the converse occurs. The difference between the two pulse widths yields the differential output voltage across the load. CHARGE PUMP CAPACITOR SELECTION Use low ESR ceramic capacitors (less than 100m) for optimum performance. CHARGE PUMP FLYING CAPACITOR (C1) The flying capacitor (C1), see Figure 1, affects the load regulation and output impedance of the charge pump. A C1 value that is too low results in a loss of current drive, leading to a loss of amplifier headroom. A higher valued C1 improves load regulation and lowers charge pump output impedance to an extent. Above 2.2F, the RDS(ON) of the charge pump switches and the ESR of C1 and Cs5 dominate the output impedance. A lower value capacitor can be used in systems with low maximum output power requirements. SPREAD SPECTRUM The LM49150 features a filterless spread spectrum modulation scheme. The switching frequency varies by +/-30% about a 300kHz center frequency, reducing the wideband spectral content, reducing EMI emissions radiated by the speaker and associated cables and traces. When a fixed frequency class D exhibits large amounts of spectral energy at multiples of switching frequency, the spread spectrum architecture of the LM49150 spreads that energy over a larger bandwidth. The cycle-to-cycle variation of the switching period does not affect the audio reproduction, efficiency, or PSRR. To enable CHARGE PUMP HOLD CAPACITOR (Cs5) The value and ESR of the hold capacitor (Cs5) directly affects the ripple on CPVSS. Increasing the value of Cs5 reduces output ripple. Decreasing the ESR of Cs5 reduces both output ripple and charge pump output impedance. A lower value capacitor can be used in systems with low maximum output power requirements. 21 www.national.com LM49150 spread spectrum, set the spread spectrum bit, B5 = 1 of the SHUTDOWN CONTROL register (see Table 3). SINGLE-ENDED INPUT CONFIGURATION The left and right stereo inputs of the LM49150 are configured for single-ended sources (see Figure 1). LM49150 LM49150 Demoboard Bill Of Materials TABLE 9. Bill Of Materials Location Qty Description CIN2, CIN1 2 0.22uF, 1206, 10V, X7R Ceramic Capacitor GRM319R71C224KA01D Part Number Murata CS4, CS2 2 0.1uF, 0805, 10V, X7R Ceramic Capacitor GRM219R71C104KA01D Murata CS7 1 1.0uF, 0805, 10V, X7R Ceramic Capacitor GRM21BR71A105KA01L Murata CIN3, CIN4 2 1.0uF 1206, 10V, X7R Ceramic Capacitor GRM319R71C105KAA3D Murata CS5, C1 2 2.2uF, 0603, 10V, X7R, Ceramic Capacitor GRM188R71A225KE15D Murata CS1, CS3, CS6 3 2.2uF, Size A, Tantalum Capactior 293D225X9010A2TE3 Vishay U2 1 LM49150, 16 bump uSMD LM49510 R1, R2 2 5K ohm 1/10W 0.05% 0603 SMD CRCW06035R1KJNEA J11, J12, J13, J14 4 3-Header J1, J2, J3, J7, J8, J9, J10 7 2-Header J6 1 Header_3M 8516-4500PL U1 1 Headphone Jack NSC Vishay The following recommendations should be considered when laying out the different grounds of the LM49150. Refer to the Demo Board Schematic for the corresponding component designators. Bypass capacitors for AVDD (CS7), LSVDD (CS1, CS2), VO(LDO) (CS3, CS4) should be grounded to the GND pin via a ground plane. Bypass capacitor for CPVSS(CS5) should be grounded via a wide trace or a ground plane to the CPGND pin. The headphone grounds should be connected to the GND via a separate trace also. This will help prevent noise from the charge pump from feeding into the power supplies and the output. Place all digital components and digital signal traces as far as possible from analog components and traces. Do not run digital and analog traces in parallel on the same PCB layer. Layout Guidelines Minimize trace impedance of the power, ground and all output traces for optimum performance. Voltage loss due to trace resistance between the LM49150 and the load results in decreased output power and efficiency. Trace resistance between the power supply and the GND of the LM49150 has the same effect as a poorly regulated supply, increased ripple and reduced peak output power. Use wide traces, for power-supply inputs and amplifier outputs to minimize losses due to trace resistance, as well as providing heat dissipation from the device. Proper grounding improves audio performance, minimizes crosstalk between channels and prevents switching noise from interfering with audio signal. Use of power and ground planes is recommended. www.national.com Manufacturer 22 FIGURE 5. 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