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max9746

Manufacturer Part Number
max9746
Description
Max9746 1.2w, Low-emi, Filterless, Class D Audio Amplifier
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Datasheet
1.2W, Low-EMI, Filterless,
Class D Audio Amplifier
The MAX9746 can be configured as a single-ended
input amplifier by capacitively coupling either input to
GND and driving the other input (Figure 5).
The input amplifier can accept DC-coupled inputs that
are biased within the amplifier’s common-mode range
(see the Typical Operating Characteristics). DC cou-
pling eliminates the input-coupling capacitors, reduc-
ing component count to potentially one external
component (see the System Diagram). However, the
low-frequency rejection of the capacitors is lost, allow-
ing low-frequency signals to feedthrough to the load.
An input capacitor, C
impedance of the MAX9746 forms a highpass filter that
removes the DC bias from an incoming signal. The AC-
coupling capacitor allows the amplifier to bias the sig-
nal to an optimum DC level. Assuming zero source
impedance, the -3dB point of the highpass filter is
given by:
Choose C
of interest. Setting f
quency response of the amplifier. Use capacitors
whose dielectrics have low-voltage coefficients, such
as tantalum or aluminum electrolytic. Capacitors with
high-voltage coefficients, such as ceramics, may result
in increased distortion at low frequencies.
Other considerations when designing the input filter
include the constraints of the overall system and the
actual frequency band of interest. Although high-fidelity
audio calls for a flat gain response between 20Hz and
20kHz, portable voice-reproduction devices such as
cellular phones and two-way radios need only concen-
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IN
so f
-3dB
f
3
-3dB
is well below the lowest frequency
dB
IN
, in conjunction with the input
=
too high affects the low-fre-
Component Selection
R C
IN IN
1
Single-Ended Input
DC-Coupled Input
Input Filter
Figure 5. Single-Ended Input
trate on the frequency range of the spoken human
voice (typically 300Hz to 3.5kHz). In addition, speakers
used in portable devices typically have a poor response
below 150Hz. Taking these two factors into considera-
tion, the input filter may not need to be designed for a
20Hz to 20kHz response, saving both board space and
cost due to the use of smaller capacitors.
The MAX9746 does not require an output filter. The
device passes FCC emissions standards with 100mm
of unshielded speaker cables. However, output filtering
can be used if a design is failing radiated emissions
due to board layout or cable length, or the circuit is
near EMI-sensitive devices. Use an LC filter when radi-
ated emissions are a concern, or when long leads are
used to connect the amplifier to the speaker.
Proper power-supply bypassing ensures low-distortion
operation. For optimum performance, bypass V
GND and PV
tors as close to each pin as possible. A low-imped-
ance, high-current power-supply connection to PV
assumed. Additional bulk capacitance should be
added as required depending on the application and
power-supply characteristics. GND and PGND should
be star connected to system ground. Refer to the
MAX9746 evaluation kit for layout guidance.
SINGLE-ENDED
AUDIO INPUT
DD
to PGND with separate 0.1µF capaci-
1µF
1µF
Supply Bypassing/Layout
IN+
IN-
MAX9746
Output Filter
DD
DD
to
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