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TDA8954

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TDA8954
Description
The TDA8954 is a stereo or mono high–efficiency Class D audio power amplifier in asingle IC featuring low power dissipation
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
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Product data sheet
The TDA8954 single-chip Class D amplifier contains high-power switches, drivers, timing
and handshaking between the power switches, along with some control logic. To ensure
maximum system robustness, an advanced protection strategy has been implemented to
provide overvoltage, overtemperature and overcurrent protection.
Each of the two audio channels contains a PWM modulator, an analog feedback loop and
a differential input stage. The TDA8954 also contains circuits common to both channels
such as the oscillator, all reference sources, the mode interface and a digital timing
manager.
The two independent amplifier channels feature high output power, high efficiency, low
distortion and low quiescent currents. They can be connected in the following
configurations:
The amplifier system can be switched to one of three operating modes using pin MODE:
A slowly rising voltage should be applied (e.g. via an RC network) to pin MODE to ensure
pop noise-free start-up. The bias-current setting of the (VI converter) input stages is
related to the voltage on the MODE pin.
In Mute mode, the bias-current setting of the VI converters is zero (VI converters are
disabled). In Operating mode, the bias current is at a maximum. The time constant
required to apply the DC output offset voltage gradually between Mute and Operating
mode levels can be generated using an RC network connected to pin MODE. An example
of a circuit for driving the MODE pin, optimized for optimal pop noise performance, is
shown in
could result in audible pop noises being generated at start-up (depending on the DC
output offset voltage and loudspeaker used).
Fig 4.
Stereo Single-Ended (SE)
Mono Bridge-Tied Load (BTL)
Standby mode: featuring very low quiescent current
Mute mode: the amplifier is operational but the audio signal at the output is
suppressed by disabling the voltage-to-current (VI) converter input stages
Operating mode: the amplifier is fully operational, de-muted and can deliver an output
signal
Figure
Example of mode selection circuit
4. If the capacitor was omitted, the very short switching time constant
operating
Rev. 01 — 24 December 2009
mute/
5.6 kΩ
5.6 kΩ
+5 V
S1
10 μF
operating
standby/
470 Ω
S2
2 × 210 W class-D power amplifier
MODE
SGND
TDA8954
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TDA8954
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