NXP Semiconductors UM10340-5, TFA9879 User Manual

UM10340_5
TFA9879 digital input mono Class-D amplifier demo PCB
Rev. 05 — 30 aug. 2011 User manual
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Info Content Keywords Class-D amplifier, Digital input, High efficiency, Filter free Abstract This User Manual describes the TFA9879 digital input mono Class-D
demonstration PCB based on NXP Semiconductors’ TFA9879 filter-free mono BTL Class-D audio amplifier device. The TFA9879 device is intended for portable applications that support a digital output, which is less sensitive to external RF fields. The low power consumption will increase the battery life and an excellent audio performance with high PSRR is achieved by the integrated feedback loop.
Furthermore the device is very robust due to the integrated protections like OCP, OTP and several input protections.
The demonstration PCB is designed to operate from a single supply with a wide supply voltage range of 2.5V…5.5V delivering an output power up to 1.6W
RMS
in 8Ω BTL or 2.7W
RMS
4Ω BTL. The application PCB area for the TFA9879 is very small because only three external components are required. The demo board is EMC compliant and contains 15kV ESD protections at the speaker output.
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Revision history
Rev Date Description
1 20090227 Initial version 2 20090806 Main PCB updated to revision 2 and WLCSP translation PCB replaced by HVQFN24
translation PCB 3 20090911 Translation PCB updated to revision 3 for TFA9879 (N1B2/N1C) engineering samples 4 20091210 Main PCB and translation PCB updated to revision R3 for the final TFA8979 (N1C)
samples 5 20110830 Main PCB Revision 4
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1. Introduction
This User Manual describes the TFA9879 digital input mono Class-D amplifier demonstration PCB based on NXP Semiconductors’ TFA9879HN device. Extension “HN” is referring to the HVQFN24 package dedicated for reflow soldering.
The TFA9879 demonstration PCB is designed in such a way that it is easy to operate the TFA9879 device for demonstration purposes and for validation. Therefore the demonstration PCB facilitates the following circuitry (see Figure 1):
TFA9879 Class-D amplifier requires only three external components that are stuffed at a translation PCB.
Analog to digital converter (ADC + clock generator, I2S format, fs = 48kHz) to drive the speaker via the Class-D amplifier with analog signals.
3.3V buck boost converter (DCDC) for the ADC and I2C pull-up voltage.
1.8V linear regulator for the digital core of the TFA9879.
External 15kV ESD protection at amplifier output.
Figure 1: Block diagram demonstration PCB
Demonstration PCB
Speaker
TFA9879
OUTA
Class-D
Class-D
Volume control
5-band parametric EQ
DRC
Bass-treble control
High-pass filter
Power limiter
PWM
modulator
PLL
I2C
control
interface
Interface
I2S input 1
I2S input 2
I2C control input
Protections
OCP OTP
Mono speaker driver
Digital processor
Digital
audio
receiver
MUX
Input
protections
OFP UFP
IBP
VDDP VDDD
Supply 2.5V...5.5V
Feedback
loop
Feedback
loop
OUTB
C
STABA
STABA
1.8V
Address select
A/D converter
3.3V
Analog input Class-D amplifier
1.8V linear regulator
3.3V buck boost converter
12.29 MHz
Left
ADC
SYSCLK
Right
LRCK1
SCK1
SDI1
3.3V
V
P
SDA
S1
1.8V
1.8V
LRCK2
SCK2
SDI2
S3
S4
S2
Shutdown
DCDC
Shutdown
LDO
Shutdown
ADC
GNDPGNDD
GND
S5
SCL
ADSEL1 ADSEL2
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The necessary information is given for a quick start-up of the demonstration PCB (see paragraph 2). Paragraph 3 shows the results of the audio characterization and the schematic, BOM and layout is provided in paragraph 4, 5 and 6.
The TFA9879 device has the following functions / features:
General
Wide supply voltage range 2.5V…5.5V
Two digital inputs (I2S and PCM/IOM2 formats, 1.8V and 3.3V tolerant) which
are less sensitive to external RF fields
Internal Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) requiring no system clock
High efficiency of 92% and low power consumption
Closed loop amplifier resulting in excellent audio performance:
PSRR = -76 dB
S/N = -95dB (A-weighted)
THD+N = 0.015% at 100mW
RMS
High power capability:
2.7 W
RMS
in 4 BTL at 5V
1.6 W
RMS
in 8 BTL at 5V
Protections including diagnostic via I2C
I2S and PCM/IOM2 input protections
Under Frequency Protection (UFP)
Over Frequency Protection (OFP)
Invalid Bit clock Protection (IBP)
Over Current Protection (OCP)
Over Temperature Protection (OTP)
HVQFN24 package
DSP
Volume control (-70dB to +24dB)
5-band parametric equalizer
Dynamic Range Compression
Bass-treble control (-18dB to +18dB)
High-pass filter
Power limiter (0dB to –124dB)
Zero crossing detect
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2. Setup demonstration PCB
2.1 Hardware setup
Figure 2 is showing the hardware setup of the TFA9879 mono demonstration PCB with screw terminals for connecting the power supply (X3) and the speaker cables (X7).
The speaker can be driven by the Class-D amplifier with:
A digital audio signal via the headers X4 (I2S input 1) or X5 (I2S input 2);
An analog stereo audio signal via the RCA Jacks X14 and X11 (I2S input 2).
Remark: Default the ADC is connected to the I2S input 2 of the TFA9879 via R35, R36 and R37 (10R, see schematic in paragraph 4). These 10R resistors must be removed from the PCB when driving I2S via X5.
The USM interface (USB to I2C converter) including the 4-wire flat cable, which are provided with the board, should be connected between demonstration PCB (connector X9) and USM interface. The USB port should be connected to the PC.
Important remark: First install the GUI software (see paragraph 2.2.1), which includes the
USB driver, before connecting the USM interface to the PC.
+ OUT - Supply I2C
input
Right Left
Analog Class
-D input
S3
X7 X3
X14 X11
S2
S4
S1
X4 X5
X9
Digital Class-
D input
I2S input 1
I2S input 2
S5
3
Figure 2: Setup demonstration PCB Figure 3: USM interface
Table 1. Input/output connector assignment
REF TYPE
Pin Label
Description
X3 Terminal block, screw
1 GND Ground
2 V
P
Positive supply input (2.5V…5.5V)
X4 Header, double row
1, 2, 9, 10
Not connected
3 SDI1
Data input 1
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REF TYPE
Pin Label
Description
4, 6, 8
GND Ground
5 LRCK1
Word clock input 1
7 SCK1
Bit clock input 1
X5
Header, double row
1, 2, 9, 10
Not connected
3 SDI2
Data input 2
4, 6, 8
GND Ground
5 LRCK2
Word clock input 2
7 SCK2
Bit clock input 2
X7 Terminal block, screw
1
OUTB
PWM output B (negative output)
2 OUTA
PWM output A (positive output)
X9 Stocko header
1
SCL Serial clock input
2 GND Ground
3 3.3V 3.3V supply output
4 SDA Serial data I/O
X11 RCA Jack
1
Left Left analog input to drive Class
-
D amplifier
2 GND Ground
X14 RCA Jack
1
Right
Right analog input to drive Class
-
D am
plifier
2 GND Ground
2.1.1 PCB switch settings
PCB switch S1 and S5 are incorporated to select between the I2C addresses.
I2C address select
S5 S1 address
0 0 D8 0 1 DA 1 0 DC 1 1 DE
S2, S3 and S4 are incorporated to power-down respectively the 1.8V LDO, the DCDC converter and the ADC converter if required. The LDO and the DCDC converter must be turned on to operate the TFA9879. The ADC might be turned off when not used.
2.1.2 Digital input formats
Below digital formats are supported by the TFA9879 device: I2S formats (fs = 8kHz to 96kHz)
Philips standard I2S
Japanese I2S MSB-justified
Sony I2S LSB-justified
PCM/IOM2 formats (fs = 8kHz)
Long frame sync
Short frame sync
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