AD8592ARMZ Analog Devices Inc, AD8592ARMZ Datasheet - Page 10

OP AMP, +SHUTDOWN RRI/O, SMD, 8592

AD8592ARMZ

Manufacturer Part Number
AD8592ARMZ
Description
OP AMP, +SHUTDOWN RRI/O, SMD, 8592
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of AD8592ARMZ

Op Amp Type
Low Input Bias
No. Of Amplifiers
2
Bandwidth
2.2MHz
Slew Rate
5V/µs
Supply Voltage Range
2.5V To 6V
Amplifier Case Style
MSOP
No. Of Pins
10
Operating Temperature Range
-40°C To
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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AD8591/AD8592/AD8594
If gain is required from the output amplifier, four additional
resistors should be added as shown in Figure 35. The gain of
the AD8592 can be set as:
Figure 35. A PC-98 Compliant Headphone/Line Out
Amplifier With Gain
Input coupling capacitors are not required for either circuit as
the reference voltage is supplied from the AD1881.
R4 and R5 help protect the AD8592 output in case the output
jack or headphone wires accidentally get shorted to ground.
The output coupling capacitors C1 and C2 block dc current
from the headphones and create a high-pass filter with a corner
frequency of:
Where R
NOTE: ADDITIONAL PINS
OMITTED FOR CLARITY
AD1881
RIGHT
(AC97)
A
LEFT
f
V
–3
V
L
V
V
V
dB
OUT
OUT
REF
DD
DD
SS
is the resistance of the headphones.
R
R
36
6
38
35
27
7
2
10k
10k
+5V
R6
R6
C
1
2
3
7
8
R
1
5
6
U1-A
U1-B
4
20k
20k
R7
R7
+5V
A
10
V
R
4
=
L
100k
9
R7
R6
1
U1 = AD8592
R1
= +6dB WITH VALUES SHOWN
+5V
100 F
100 F
C1
C2
2k
2k
R2
R3
20
20
R4
R5
NC
(5)
(6)
–10–
A Combined Microphone and Speaker Amplifier for
Cellphone and Portable Headsets
The dual amplifiers in the AD8592 make an efficient design for
interfacing with a headset containing a microphone and speaker.
Figure 36 demonstrates a simple method for constructing an
interface to a codec.
U1-A is used as a microphone preamplifier, where the gain of
the preamplifier is set as R3/R2. R1 is used to bias an electret
microphone and C1 blocks any dc voltages from the amplifier.
U1-B is the speaker amplifier, and its gain is set at R5/R4. To
sum a stereo output, R6 should be added, equal in value to R4.
Using the same principle as described in the previous section,
the normalizing contact on the microphone/speaker jack can be
used to put the AD8592 into shutdown when the headset is not
plugged in. The AD8592 shutdown inputs can also be con-
trolled with TTL or CMOS compatible logic, allowing micro-
phone or speaker muting if desired.
An Inexpensive Sample-and-Hold Circuit
The independent shutdown control of each amplifier in the
AD8592 allows a degree of flexibility in circuit design. One par-
ticular application for which this feature is useful is in designing a
sample-and-hold circuit for data acquisition. Figure 37 shows a
schematic of a simple, yet extremely effective sample-and-hold
circuit using a single AD8592 and one capacitor.
MIC + SPEAKER
V
IN
Figure 36. A Speaker/Mic Headset Amplifier Circuit
JACK
Figure 37. An Efficient Sample-and-Hold Circuit
2
3
U1 = AD8592
1k
U1-A
SAMPLE
CLOCK
R7
2.2k
+5V
R1
10
5
+5V
NC
4
1
0.1 F
C1
100k
10 F
C2
R8
10k
+5V
C1
1nF
R2
8
7
9
U1 = AD8592
2
3
U1-B
10k
5
100k
U1-A
R5
U1-B
R3
6
6
+5V
10
+5V
4
9
7
8
1
(OPTIONAL)
10k
10k
R6
R4
SAMPLE
AND HOLD
OUTPUT
TO
CODEC
V
FROM CODEC
FROM CODEC
MONO OUT
(OR LEFT OUT)
(RIGHT OUT)
REF
REV. A

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