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FEATURES Part of SoundMax(R) Audio Solution for Desktop Computers Mono 1.5 W Differential or Stereo 250 mW Output Single-Supply Operation: 2.7 V to 6 V Low Shutdown Current = 60 A PC 99 Compliant Low Distortion: 0.2% THD at 1.5 W Wide Bandwidth: 4 MHz Unity-Gain Stable APPLICATIONS Desktop, Portable or Palmtop Computers Sound Cards Communication Headsets 2-Way Communications Handheld Games
Mono 1.5 W/Stereo 250 mW Power Amplifier SSM2250
PIN CONFIGURATIONS 10-Lead MSOP (RM Suffix)
LEFT IN SHUTDOWN SE/BTL GND RIGHT IN 1 2 3 4 5 10 LEFT OUT/BTL- 9 VDD BTL+ BYPASS RIGHT OUT
SSM2250
8 7 6
14-Lead TSSOP (RU Suffix)
NC LEFT IN SHUTDOWN SE/BTL GND RIGHT IN NC 1 14 NC LEFT OUT/BTL VDD BTL BYPASS RIGHT OUT NC
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The SSM2250 is intended for use in desktop computers that have basic audio functions. It is also ideal for any audio system that needs to provide both an internal monaural speaker and a stereo line or headphone output. Combined with an AC'97 Codec it provides a PC audio system that meets the PC 99 requirements. The SSM2250 is compact and requires a minimum of external components. The SSM2250 features an audio amplifier capable of delivering 1.5 W of low distortion power into a mono 4 bridged-tied load (BTL) or 2 90 mW into stereo 32 single-ended load (SE) headphones. Both amplifiers provide rail-to-rail outputs for maximum dynamic range from a single supply. The balanced output provides maximum output from 5 V supply and eliminates the need for a coupling capacitor. The SSM2250 can automatically switch between an internal mono speaker and external headphones. The device can run from a single supply, ranging from 2.7 V to 6 V, with an active supply current of 9 mA typical. The ability to shut down the amplifiers, (60 A shutdown current) makes the SSM2250 an ideal speaker amplifier for battery-powered applications. The SSM2250 is specified over the industrial (-40C to +85C) temperature range. It is available in 14-lead TSSOP and 10-lead MSOP surface mount packages.
LEFT IN
SSM2250
7 8
NC = NO CONNECT VDD
A1
LEFT SE/ MONO BTL OUT-
BYPASS CAP A2 VDD
MONO BTL OUT+
RIGHT IN A3
RIGHT SE OUT
SWITCHING CIRCUITRY VDD GND CLICK AND POP REDUCTION BIAS
BTL/SE SELECT
SHUTDOWN
Figure 1. Functional Block Diagram
SoundMax is a registered trademark of Analog Devices, Inc.
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Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use, nor for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Analog Devices. One Technology Way, P.O. Box 9106, Norwood, MA 02062-9106, U.S.A. Tel: 781/329-4700 World Wide Web Site: http://www.analog.com Fax: 781/326-8703 (c) Analog Devices, Inc., 1999
SSM2250-SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (V
Parameter DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS Output Offset Voltage Large Signal Voltage Gain Output Power Output Impedance SHUTDOWN INPUT Input Voltage High Input Voltage Low POWER SUPPLY Supply Current Supply Current/Amplifier DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE Slew Rate Gain Bandwidth Product Phase Margin NOISE PERFORMANCE Voltage Noise Density
Specifications subject to change without notice.
S
= 5.0 V, VCM = 2.5 V, TA = 25 C unless otherwise noted)
Conditions BTL Mode; AV = 2; BTL+ to BTL- RL = 2 k SE Mode: RL = 32 , THD < 1% BTL Mode: RL = 8 , THD < 1% Min Typ Max Unit mV V/mV mW mW V V mA mA A V/s MHz Degrees nV/Hz
Symbol VOS AVO POUT ZOUT VIH VIL IS IS SR GBP o en
4 100 2 90 1,000 0.1 2.0 0.8 6.4 6.4 60 4 4 84 45
IS < 100 A IS > 1 mA BTL Mode SE Mode
RL = 100 k, CL = 50 pF
f = 1 kHz
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (V
Parameter DEVICE CHARACTERISTICS Output Offset Voltage Large Signal Voltage Gain Output Power Output Impedance SHUTDOWN INPUT Input Voltage High Input Voltage Low POWER SUPPLY Supply Current Supply Current/Amplifier DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE Slew Rate Gain Bandwidth Product Phase Margin NOISE PERFORMANCE Voltage Noise Density
Specifications subject to change without notice.
S
= 2.7 V, VCM = 1.35 V, TA = 25 C unless otherwise noted)
Conditions BTL Mode; AV = 2; BTL+ to BTL- RL = 2 k SE Mode: RL = 32 , THD < 1% BTL Mode: RL = 8 , THD < 1% Min Typ 4 2 25 300 0.1 2.0 0.8 6.4 6.4 32 4 4 84 45 Max 100 Unit mV V/mV mW mW V V mA mA A V/s MHz Degrees nV/Hz
Symbol VOS AVO POUT ZOUT VIH VIL IS IS SR GBP o en
IS < 100 A IS > 1 mA BTL Mode SE Mode
RL = 100 k, CL = 50 pF
f = 1 kHz
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
1
Supply Voltage . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 V Differential Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 V Common-Mode Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 V ESD Susceptibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 V Storage Temperature Range RM, RU Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -65C to +150C Operating Temperature Range SSM2250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40C to +85C Junction Temperature Range RM, RU Packages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -65C to +165C Lead Temperature Range (Soldering, 60 sec) . . . . . . . . 300C
NOTES 1 Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only; functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those listed in the operational sections of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 2 Differential Input Voltage or VS, whichever is lower.
Package Type 10-Lead MSOP (RM) 14-Lead TSSOP (RU)
1 JA
JC
Unit C/W C/W
200 180
44 35
NOTE 1 JA is specified for worst-case conditions, i.e., JA is specified for device soldered in circuit board for surface mount packages.
ORDERING GUIDE
Model SSM2250RM SSM2250RU
Temperature Range -40C to +85C -40C to +85C
Package Description
Package Option
10-Lead MSOP RM-10 14-Lead TSSOP RU-14
CAUTION ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although the SSM2250 features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
WARNING!
ESD SENSITIVE DEVICE
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10 1 VS = 5V BTL MODE RL = 8 CB = 1 F POUT = 1W AV = 2 VS = 5V SE MODE RL = 32 CB = 1 F POUT = 60mW AV = 1 TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - % TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - %
1
0.1
0.1
0.01 20 100 1k FREQUENCY - Hz 10k 20k
20
100
1k FREQUENCY - Hz
10k
20k
Figure 2. BTL Out THD + N vs. Frequency
Figure 5. SE Out THD + N vs. Frequency
10
1 VS = 2.7V BTL MODE RL = 8 CB = 1 F POUT = 0.25W AV = 2 VS = 2.7V SE MODE RL = 32 CB = 1 F POUT = 15mW AV = 1
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - %
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - %
1
0.1
0.1
0.01 20 100 1k FREQUENCY - Hz 10k 20k
20
100
1k FREQUENCY - Hz
10k
20k
Figure 3. BTL Out THD + N vs. Frequency
Figure 6. SE Out THD + N vs. Frequency
10
10 VS = VARIES BTL MODE RL = 8 CB = 1 F VIN = 1kHz AV = 2 2.7V TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - % 3.3V
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - %
SE MODE RL = 32 CB = 1 F VIN = 1kHz
2.7V 3.3V 5V
1
1
0.1
5V
0.1 10m
100m OUTPUT POWER - W
1
2
0.01
10 OUTPUT POWER - mW
100
200
Figure 4. THD + N vs. Output Power
Figure 7. BTL Out THD + N vs. Output Power
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10 TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - % TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - % VS = 5V BTL MODE RL = 8 CB = 1 F VIN = 20Hz AV = 2 10 VS = 5V SE MODE RL = 32 CB = 1 F VIN = 20Hz AV = 1
1
1
0.1
0.1 10m
100m OUTPUT POWER - W
1
2
0.01
10 OUTPUT POWER - mW
100
200
Figure 8. BTL Out THD + N vs. Output Power at 20 Hz
Figure 10. SE Out THD + N vs. Output Power at 20 Hz
10
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - %
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION - %
VS = 5V BTL MODE RL = 8 CB = 1 F VIN = 20kHz AV = 2
10
1
VS = 5V SE MODE RL = 8 CB = 1 F VIN = 20kHz AV = 1
1
0.1
0.1 10m
100m OUTPUT POWER - W
1
2
0.01
10 OUTPUT POWER - mW
100
200
Figure 9. BTL Out THD + N vs. Output Power at 20 kHz
Figure 11. SE Out THD + N vs. Output Power at 20 kHz
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
The SSM2250 is a low distortion power amplifier that can drive a set of stereo headphones or a single 8 loudspeaker. It contains three rail-to-rail output op amps, click and pop reduction biasing, and all necessary switching circuitry. In SE (Single-Ended) Mode, the device automatically mutes the internal 8 speaker. In BTL (Bridge-Tied Load) Mode, the internal speaker is activated. The SSM2250 can operate from a 2.7 V to 5.5 V single supply. The rail-to-rail outputs can be driven to within 400 mV of either supply rail while supplying a sustained output current of 350 mA into 8 . The device is unity-gain stable and requires no external compensation capacitors. The SSM2250 can be configured for gains of up to 40 dB.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
In BTL Mode, the SSM2250 can achieve 1 W continuous output into 8 at ambient temperatures up to 40C. The power derating curve shown in Figure 15 should be observed for proper operation at higher ambient temperatures. For a standard 14-lead TSSOP package, typical junction-to-ambient temperature thermal resistance (JA) is 180C/W on a 2-layer board, and 140C/W on a 4-layer board.
Internal Speaker/External Headphones Automatic Switching
Pin 4 on the SSM2250 controls the switching between BTL and SE Modes. Logic low to Pin 4 activates BTL Mode, while logic high activates SE Mode. The configuration shown in Figure 12 provides the appropriate logic voltages to Pin 4, muting the internal speaker when headphones are plugged into the jack. A stereo headphone jack with a normalizing pin is required for the application. With no plug inserted, a mechanical spring connects the normalizing pin to the output pin in the jack. Once a plug is inserted, this connection is broken. Referring to Figure 12, Pin 4 of the SSM2250 is connected to the normalizing pin for the right channel output. This is the pin in the headphone jack that will hit the ring on the headphone plug. A 100 k pull-up resistor to 5 V is also connected at this point. With a headphone plug inserted, the normalizing pin disconnects from the output pin, and Pin 4 is pulled up to 5 V, activating SE Mode on the SSM2250. This mutes the internal speaker while driving the stereo headphones. Once the headphone plug is removed, the normalizing pin connects to the output pin. This drives the voltage at Pin 4 to 50 mV, as this point is pulled low by the 1 k resistor now connected to the node. The SSM2250 goes into BTL mode, deactivating the right SE amplifier to prevent the occurrence of any false mode switching. It is important to connect Pin 4 and the 100 k pull up resistor to the normalizing pin for the right output in the headphone jack. Connecting them to the left output normalizing pin will result in improper operation from the device. The normalizing pin to the left output in the headphone jack should be left open.
Coupling Capacitors
In SE Mode, the device operates similar to a high current output, dual op amp. A1 and A3 are independent amplifiers with a gain of -R2/R1. The outputs of A1 and A3 are used to drive the external headphones plugged into the headphone jack. Amplifier A2 is shut down to a high output impedance state. This prevents current from flowing through the 8 internal speaker, thereby muting it. Although the gains of A1 and A3 can be set independently, it is recommended that the feedback and feedforward resistor around both amplifiers be equal. This will prevent one channel from becoming louder than the other. In BTL mode, the current into the Right In pin is directed to the input of A1. This effectively sums the Left and Right In audio signals. The A2 amplifier is activated and configured with a fixed gain of AV = -1. This produces a balanced output configuration that drives the internal speaker. Because the BTL output voltages swing opposite to each other, the gain to the speaker in BTL mode is twice the gain of SE mode. The voltage across the internal speaker can be written: VSPEAKER = VLEFT + VRIGHT x 2 x
(
)
R2 R1
(1)
The bridged output configuration offers the advantage of a more efficient power transfer from the input to the speaker. Because both outputs are symmetric, the dc voltage bias across the 8 internal speaker is zero. This eliminates the need for a coupling capacitor at the output. In BTL mode, the A3 amplifier is shut down to conserve power.
R2 20k
Output coupling capacitors are not required to drive the internal speaker from the BTL outputs. However, coupling capacitors are required between the amplifier's SE outputs and the headphone jack to drive external headphones. This prevents dc current from flowing through the headphone speakers, whose resistances are typically on the order of 80 .
R1 20k LEFT IN 1F SHUTDOWN
NC
1 2 3
14 13
NC
220 F + - 1k BTL OUT + 220 F + NC
12
SSM2250
4 11 10 9 8
5V 10 F
R1 20k RIGHT IN 1F NC
5 6 7
NC 5V
1k
R2 20k NC = NO CONNECT
100k
Figure 12. Typical Application
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The output coupling capacitor creates a high-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of: f
-3dB
PDISS , MAX =
2VDD
2
=
1 2RL CC
2 RL
(4)
(2)
Where, RL is the resistance of the headphone, and CC is the output coupling capacitor. Although a majority of headphones have around 80 of resistance, this resistance can vary between models and manufacturers. Headphone resistances are commonly between 32 to 600 . Using a 220 F capacitor as shown in Figure 12, the worst-case -3 dB corner frequency would be 22 Hz, with a 32 headphone load. Smaller output capacitors could be used at the expense of low frequency response to the headphones. An input coupling capacitor should be used to remove dc bias from the inputs to the SSM2250. Again, the input coupling capacitor in combination with the input resistor will create a high-pass filter with a corner frequency of: f -3dB = 1 2R1C1
(3)
Using Equation 4 and the power derating curve in Figure 15, the maximum ambient temperature can be easily found. This ensures that the SSM2250 will not exceed its maximum junction temperature of 150C. The power dissipation for a single-ended output application where an output coupling capacitor is used is shown in Figure 14.
0.35 VDD = 5V 0.3 POWER DISSIPATION - W 0.25 RL = 4
0.2 RL = 8 0.15
0.1 0.05 0
RL = 16
Using the values shown in Figure 2, where R1 = 20 k and C1 = 1 F, will create a corner frequency of 8 Hz. This is acceptable, as the PC 99 audio requirement specifies the computer audio system bandwidth to be 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Pin 10 on the SSM2250 provides the proper bias voltage for the amplifiers. A 0.1 F capacitor should be connected here to reduce sensitivity to noise on the power supply. A larger capacitor can be used should more rejection from power supply noise be required. The SSM2250 has excellent phase margin and is stable even under heavy loading. Therefore, a feedback capacitor in parallel with R2 is not required, as it is in some competitors' products.
Power Dissipation
0
0.1
0.2 OUTPUT POWER - W
0.3
0.4
Figure 14. Power Dissipation vs. Single-Ended Output Power (VDD = 5 V)
The maximum power dissipation for a single-ended output is: PDISS , MAX = VDD
2
2 2 RL
(5)
Because the SSM2250 is designed to drive two single-ended loads simultaneously, the worst-case maximum power dissipation in SE Mode is twice the value of Equation 5. A thorough mathematical explanation behind Equation 4 and Equation 5 is given in the SSM2211 data sheet, which can be downloaded at http://www.analog.com. Example: Given worst-case stereo headphone loads of 32 , the maximum power dissipation of the SSM2250 in SE Mode with a 5 V supply would be: PDISS ,
MAX
An important advantage in using a bridged output configuration is the fact that bridged output amplifiers are more efficient than single-ended amplifiers in delivering power to a load.
1.5 VDD = 5V 1.25 POWER DISSIPATION - W RL = 4
1.0
=
(5 V )2
2 2 32
= 79 mW
(6)
0.75 RL = 8 0.5 RL = 16 0.25
With an 8 internal speaker attached, the maximum power dissipation in BTL mode is (from Equation 4): 2 x (5 V ) 2 8
2
PDISS ,
MAX
=
= 633 mW
(7)
0
0
0.25
0.5 0.75 1.0 OUTPUT POWER - W
1.25
1.5
It can be easily seen that power dissipation from BTL Mode operation is of greater concern than SE Mode.
Solving for Maximum Ambient Temperature
Figure 13. Power Dissipation vs. Output Power in BTL Mode
To protect the SSM2250 against thermal damage, the junction temperature of the die should not exceed 150C. The maximum allowable ambient temperature of the application can be easily found by solving for the expected maximum power dissipation in Equation 4 and Equation 5, and using Equation 8. -7-
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Continuing from the previous example, the JA of the SSM2250 14-lead TSSOP package on a 4-layer board is 140C/W. To ensure the SSM2250 die junction temperature stays below 150C, the maximum ambient temperature can be solved using Equation 8. TAMB, MAX = +150C - JA x PDISS, MAX = +150C - (140C/W x 0.633 W ) = +61C
(8)
MAXIMUM OUTPUT @ THD 1% - mW
The output power in SE mode is exactly one-fourth the equivalent output power in BTL mode. This is because twice the voltage swing across the two BTL outputs results in 4 the power delivered to the load. Figure 17 shows the maximum output power in SE mode vs. supply voltage for various headphone loads.
100
So the maximum ambient temperature must remain below 61C to protect the device against thermal damage. Another method for finding the maximum allowable ambient temperature is to use the power derating curve in Figure 15. The y-axis corresponds to the expected maximum power dissipation, and the x-axis is the corresponding maximum ambient temperature. Either method will return the same answer.
1.0 TJ,MAX = 150 C/W FREE AIR NO HEAT SINK
75 RL = 32
50 RL = 64
25
0.8 POWER DISSIPATION - W
14-LEAD TSSOP JA = 140 C/W
RL = 128 0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 SUPPLY VOLTAGE - V 4.5 5.0
0.6
10-LEAD MSOP JA = 180 C/W
Figure 17. Maximum SE Output Power vs. VS
0.4
Example: An application requires only 500 mW to be output in BTL Mode into an 8 speaker. By inspection, the minimum supply voltage required is 3.3 V.
Speaker Efficiency and Loudness
0.2
0
0
25 50 75 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE - C
100
Figure 15. Maximum Power Dissipation vs. Ambient Temperature
Maximum Output Power
The effective loudness of 1 W of power delivered into an 8 speaker is a function of the efficiency of the speaker. The efficiency of a speaker is typically rated at the sound pressure level (SPL) at 1 meter in front of the speaker with 1 W of power applied to the speaker. Most speakers are between 85 dB and 95 dB SPL at one meter at 1 W of power. Table I shows a comparison of the relative loudness of different sounds.
Table I. Typical Sound Pressure Levels
The maximum amount of power that can be delivered to a speaker is a function of the supply voltage and the resistance of the speaker. Figure 15 shows the maximum BTL output power possible from the SSM2250. Maximum output power is defined as the point at which the output has greater than 1% distortion.
1.6 1.4 RL = 4 1.2 1.0 0.8 RL = 8 0.6 0.4 RL = 16 0.2 0 1.5
Source of Sound Threshold of Pain Heavy Street Traffic Cabin of Jet Aircraft Average Conversation Average Home at Night Quiet Recording Studio Threshold of Hearing
dB SPL 120 95 80 65 50 30 0
MAXIMUM OUTPUT @ THD 1% - W
It can be easily seen that 1 W of power into a speaker can produce quite a bit of acoustic energy.
Shutdown Feature
The SSM2250 can be put into a low power consumption shutdown mode by connecting Pin 3 to VDD. In shutdown mode, the SSM2250 has low supply current of 60 A. Pin 3 should be connected to ground for normal operation. Connecting Pin 3 to VDD will shut down all amplifiers and put all outputs into a high impedance state, effectively muting the SSM2250. A pull-up or pull-down resistor is not required. Pin 3 should never be left floating as this could produce unpredictable results.
PC 99 Compliant Computer Audio Reference Design
2.0
2.5
3.0 3.5 4.0 SUPPLY VOLTAGE - V
4.5
5.0
Figure 16. Maximum BTL Output Power vs. VS
To find the minimum supply voltage needed to achieve a specified maximum undistorted output power, simply use Figure 16.
The schematic shown in Figure 18 is a reference design for a complete audio system in a computer. The design is compliant with the PC 99 standard for computer audio. -8- REV. 0
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The AD1881 is an AC'97 Ver. 2.1 audio codec available from Analog Devices. The stereo output from the AD1881 is coupled into the SSM2250, which is used to drive a mono internal speaker and stereo headphones. The internal speaker switching is controlled by the SSM2250 through the normalizing pin on the headphone jack. The AD1881 controls the shutdown pin on the SSM2250, and is activated through the power management software drivers installed on the computer. For more information on the AD1881, the data sheet can be downloaded from the Analog Devices web site at http://www.analog.com.
R1 20k TO SPEAKER AVDD = 5V R2 100k NC
1 2 3 4 5
SSM2250
14 13 12
TO SPEAKER+ NC C1 100 F + R3 1k AVDD = 5V C4 10 F + NC
11 10 9 8
AVDD = 5V
AVDD = 5V
6
C5 100 F + R4 1k
NC C6 10 F C7 0.1 F C2 10 F C3 0.1 F
7
NC
R5 20k
AC CLK C8 22pF
1
NC
48 47
NC NC NC NC
46 45 44 43 42
NC NC NC
41 40 39 38 37
MONO OUT C9
36
R6 20k C10 1F
R7 20k LINE OUT RIGHT C12 0.1 F C13 0.047 F C15 1F C16 270pF C17 270pF LINE OUT LEFT
C11 22pF Y1 24.576MHz SMT
1F
2 3 4 5 6 35 34 33 32
SDATA OUT BITCLK
C14 1F
31
C20 27pF SDATA IN 0
R8 47
AD1881
7 8 9 30 29 28 27 26 25 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
SYNC RST# R10 10k PCBEEP C23 0.1 F R11 1k C22 1F
10 11 12
C21 0.1 F
C16 10 F AVDD = 5V R9 2k
C19 0.1 F
C24 1F C25 1F
NC NC C26 1F
NC
LINE IN RIGHT LINE IN LEFT C27 1F
MONO PHONE R12 4.7k
AUX LEFT
C29 1F R14 4.7k
MIC IN C30 1F C28 0.001 F R13 4.7k CD RIGHT
AUX IN
R16 4.7k R17 4.7k
C31 1F
C32 1F
R15 4.7k CD GND
C33 1F NC = NO CONNECT R19 4.7k
R18 4.7k CD LEFT
Figure 18. PC 99 Compliant Audio System Reference Design
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OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
Dimensions shown in inches and (mm).
10-Lead MSOP (RM Suffix)
0.124 (3.15) 0.112 (2.84)
10
6
0.124 (3.15) 0.112 (2.84)
1 5
0.199 (5.05) 0.187 (4.75)
PIN 1 0.0197 (0.50) BSC 0.122 (3.10) 0.110 (2.79) 0.043 (1.09) 0.037 (0.94) 0.016 (0.41) 0.006 (0.15) 6 SEATING 0 0.011 (0.28) PLANE 0.003 (0.08) 0.022 (0.56) 0.021 (0.53) 0.120 (3.05) 0.112 (2.84)
0.038 (0.97) 0.030 (0.76)
0.006 (0.15) 0.002 (0.05)
14-Lead TSSOP (RU Suffix)
0.201 (5.10) 0.193 (4.90)
14 8
0.177 (4.50) 0.169 (4.30)
1
7
PIN 1 0.006 (0.15) 0.002 (0.05) 0.0433 (1.10) MAX 0.0256 (0.65) BSC 0.0118 (0.30) 0.0075 (0.19) 0.0079 (0.20) 0.0035 (0.090)
0.256 (6.50) 0.246 (6.25)
SEATING PLANE
8 0
0.028 (0.70) 0.020 (0.50)
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