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TI Plug-N-Play Audio Amplifier Evaluation Platform (literature
number SLOU011) provides detailed information on the evaluation
platform and its use with TI audio evaluation modules.
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TPA301 350-mW Low-Voltage Audio Power Amplifier (literature
number SLOS208) This is the data sheet for the TPA301 audio
amplifier integrated circuit.
FCC Warning
This equipment is intended for use in a laboratory test environment only. It
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and has not been
tested for compliance with the limits of computing devices pursuant to subpart
J of part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection
against radio frequency interference. Operation of this equipment in other
environments may cause interference with radio communications, in which
case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures
may be required to correct this interference.
Preface
Trademarks
TI is a trademark of Texas Instruments Incorporated.
This chapter provides an overview of the Texas Instruments (TI) TPA301
audio amplifier evaluation module (SLOP115). It includes a list of EVM
features, a brief description of the module illustrated with a pictorial diagram,
and a list of EVM specifications.
The TI TP A301 audio amplifier evaluation module and the TI plug-n-play audio
amplifier evaluation platform include the following features:
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TPA301 Low-Voltage Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module
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Quick and Easy Configuration With the TI Plug-N-Play Audio Amplifier
Evaluation Platform
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Single channel, bridge-tied load (BTL) or single-ended operation
3.3-V and 5-V operation
350 mW output power into 8 Ω at 5 V, BTL
Ultra-low current consumption in shutdown/mute mode
Internal thermal and short-circuit protection
Module gain adjustable between approximately 2 and 22
Evaluation module is designed to simply plug into the platform, automatically making all signal, control, and power connections
Platform provides flexible power options
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Jumpers on the platform select power and module control options
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Switches on the platform route signals
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Platform provides quick and easy audio input and output connections
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Platform Power Options
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Onboard 9-V battery
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External 5-V – 15-V DC VCC supply inputs
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External regulated VDD supply input
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Socket for on-board 5 V/3.3 V VDD voltage regulator EVM
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Onboard overvoltage and reverse polarity power protection
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Platform Audio Input and Output Connections
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Left and right RCA phono jack inputs
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Miniature stereo phone jack input
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Left and right RCA phono jack outputs
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Left and right compression speaker terminal outputs
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Miniature stereo headphone jack output
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Introduction
1.2Description
The TP A301 audio power amplifier evaluation module is a complete, low-power single-channel audio power amplifier. It consists of the TI TPA301 350-mW
low-voltage audio power amplifier IC along with a small number of other parts
mounted on a circuit board that is approximately one and a quarter inches
square (Figure 1–1).
Figure 1–1.The TI TPA301 Audio Amplifier Evaluation Module
Description
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
IN+
GND
TPA301
Shutdown
–3
R4
C6
C4
R3
C3
U1
GND+5 V
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
DL
Single in-line header pins are mounted to the underside of the module circuit
board to allow the EVM to be plugged into the TI plug-n-play audio amplifier
evaluation platform, or to be wired directly into existing circuits and equipment
when used stand-alone.
The platform has room for a pair of TPA301 evaluation modules and is a
convenient vehicle for demonstrating TI’s audio power amplifier and related
evaluation modules. The EVMs simply plug into the platform, which automatically provides power to the modules, interconnects them correctly, and
connects them to a versatile array of standard audio input and output jacks and
connectors. Easy-to-use configuration controls allow the platform and EVMs
to quickly model many possible end-equipment configurations.
There is nothing to build, nothing to solder, and nothing but the speakers
included with the platform to hook up.
The steps in this chapter can be followed to quickly prepare the TP A301 audio
amplifier EVM for use. While using the TP A301 with the TI plug-n-play audio
amplifier evaluation platform is a quick and easy way to connect power, signal
and control inputs, and signal outputs to the EVM using standard connectors,
the audio amplifier evaluation module can be used stand-alone by making
connections directly to the module pins, and can be wired directly into existing
circuits or equipment.
The platform switch and jumper settings shown in T able 2–1 are typical for the
TP A301 EVM and will cause the TPA301 to mute when a plug is inserted into
platform headphone jack J10.
Table 2–1.Typical TI Plug-N-Play Platform Jumper and Switch Settings for the TPA301
EVMJP6JP7JP8S2S3
TPA301MuteXHiNote 2X
Notes:1) X = Don’t care
2) Set S2 to ON when signal conditioning board is installed in U1; set S2
to OFF when no signal conditioning board is installed.
Power Supply Input Polarity and Maximum Voltage
Always ensure that the polarity and voltage of the external power
connected to V
input connector J6 are correct. Overvoltage or reverse-polarity
power applied to these terminals can open onboard soldered-in
fuses and cause other damage to the platform, installed evaluation
modules, and/or the power source.
Inserting or Removing EVM Boards
Do not insert or remove EVM boards with power applied — damage
to the EVM board, the platform, or both may result.
Figure 2–1.Quick Start Platform Map
power input connector J1, J2, and/or VDD power
CC
Power
Input
6b
Audio
Input
8
In
+
AC/DC
In
SOURCE
DC
VCC
D4
J2
VCC(J1)
J1
D3
Right
J3
In
Stereo
J4
In
Left
J5
In
TEXAS
INSTRUMENTS
1997
6b
JP1
AC/DC
(J2)
D2
Batt
D1
VR1
F1
VCC
C1+
LED1
JP3
JP2
Signal Conditioning
****CAUTION****
Do not insert or remove
EVM boards with power
Use the following steps when using the TP A301 EVM with the TI plug-n-play
audio amplifier evaluation platform (see the platform user’s guide, SLOU011,
for additional details). Numbered callouts for selected steps are shown in
Figure 2–1 and details appear in Chapter 3.
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Platform preparations
1) Ensure that all external power sources are set to OFF and that the platform
power switch S1 is set to OFF
2) Install a TPA301 module in platform sockets U3 and U4 for stereo
operation (or a module in either U3 or U4 for single channel operation),
taking care to align the module pins correctly
3) Use switch S2 to select or bypass the signal conditioning EVM (U1)
4) Set control signal Polarity jumper JP8 to Hi
5) Set jumper JP6 to select the Mute control input (causes the TPA301 to
mute if a plug is inserted into platform headphone jack J10)
Table 2–2.Platform Jumper and Switch Settings for the TPA301
EVMJP6JP7JP8S2S3
TPA301MuteXHiNote 2X
Notes:1) X = Don’t care
2) Set S2 to ON when signal conditioning board is installed in U1; set S2
to OFF when no signal conditioning board is installed.
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Power supply
Quick Start List for Platform
6) Select and connect the power supply:
a) Connect an external regulated power supply set to a voltage between
2.5 V and 5.5 V to platform V
power input connector J6 taking care
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to observe marked polarity, or
b) Install a voltage regulator EVM (SL VP097 or equiv.) in platform socket
U6. Install a 9-V battery in B1 or connect a 7 V – 12 V power source
to a platform V
power input J1 or J2 and jumper the appropriate
CC
power input (see platform user’s guide)
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Inputs and outputs
7) Ensure that signal source level adjustments and EVM gain, R4, are set to
minimum
8) Connect the audio source to left and right RCA phono jacks J3 and J5 or
stereo miniature phone jack J4
9) Connect 8-Ω – 32-Ω speakers to left and right RCA jacks J7 and J9 or to
stripped wire connectors J8
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Power-up
10) Verify correct voltage and input polarity and set the external power supply
to ON. If V
and an onboard regulator EVM are used to provide VDD, set
CC
platform power switch S1 to ON
Platform LED2 should light indicating the presence of V
, and the evaluation
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modules installed on the platform should begin operation.
11) Adjust the signal source level and EVM gain level (R4) as needed
Quick Start
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Quick Start List for Stand-Alone
2.3Quick Start List for Stand-Alone
Use the following steps to use the TPA301 EVM stand-alone or when
connecting it into existing circuits or equipment. Connections to the TPA301
module header pins can be made via individual sockets, wire-wrapping, or
soldering to the pins, either on the top or the bottom of the module circuit board.
Numbered callouts for selected steps are shown in Figure 2–2 and details
appear in Chapter 3.
Figure 2–2.Quick Start Module Map
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C6
C4
R3
C3
U1
GND+5 V
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
Gain Adjust
DL
7
6
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Power supply
Shutdown
5
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
4
IN+
GND
TPA301
–3
R4
1) Ensure that all external power sources are set to OFF
2) Connect an external regulated power supply set to 5 V to the module +5V
and GND pins taking care to observe marked polarity
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Inputs and outputs
3) Ensure that signal source level adjustments and EVM gain (R4) are set to
minimum
4) Connect the audio source to the module IN+ and GND pins taking care to
observe marked polarity
2-4
5) Connect the Shutdown pin to V
through a normally open switch
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6) For BTL output, connect an 8-Ω – 32-Ω speaker to the module OUT+ andOUT– pins, or
7) For single-ended output, connect a headphone or an 8-Ω – 32-Ω speaker
to the module OUT+ and GND pins through a 33 µF to 1000 µF outputcoupling capacitor (figure 3–9)
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Power-up
8) Verify correct voltage and input polarity and set the external power supply
to ON
The EVM should begin operation.
9) Adjust the signal source level and EVM gain level (R4) as needed
Quick Start
Chapter 3
Details
This chapter provides details on the TPA301 IC, the evaluation module, and
the steps in the Quick-Start List, additional application information, and a parts
list for the TPA301 evaluation module.
3.5TP A301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module Parts List3–13. . .
Details
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Precautions
3.1Precautions
Power Supply Input Polarity and Maximum Voltage
Always ensure that the polarity and voltage of the external power
connected to V
input connector J6 are correct. Overvoltage or reverse-polarity
power applied to these terminals can open onboard soldered-in
fuses and cause other damage to the platform, installed evaluation
modules, and/or the power source.
Inserting or Removing EVM Boards
Do not insert or remove EVM boards with power applied — damage
to the EVM board, the platform, or both may result.
Figure 3–1.The TI Plug-N-Play Audio Amplifier Evaluation Platform
****CAUTION****
Do not insert or remove
EVM boards with power
applied
GND
TP1
U5
U2-U4
U5
S3
HP
Source
HP(U5)
Polarity
JP7
+
R3
R4
JP6
Lo
Hi
+
Mode
Mute
Spk(U2-U4)
Out
JP8
C3 C2
HP Out
J9
Left
Stereo
J10
R5
Headphone
Output
Details
The TPA301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module
3.2The TPA301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module
The TP A301 audio power amplifier evaluation module is powered by a TPA301
350-mW low-power audio amplifier IC and includes onboard gain adjustment,
a shutdown control signal input with onboard switch, and can be operated in
either the BTL or single-ended output mode.
The module can be used with the TI plug-n-play audio amplifier evaluation
platform (Figure 3–1) or wired directly into circuits or equipment. The module
has single in-line header connector pins mounted to the under side of the
board. These pins allow the module to be plugged into the TI platform, which
automatically makes all the signal input and output, power, and control
connections to the module.
The module connection pins are on 0.1-inch centers to allow easy use with
standard perf board and plug board-based prototyping systems, or to be wired
directly into existing circuits and equipment when used stand-alone.
The module appears in Figure 3–2 and its schematic is shown in Figure 3–3.
Figure 3–2.TPA301 EVM
Shutdown
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
IN+
GND
TPA301
Figure 3–3.TPA301 EVM Schematic Diagram
S1
Shutdown
R1
20 kΩ
2.2 µF
C1
1 µF
Audio Input+
Audio Input–
C2
R2
20 kΩ
No
1
Shutdown
2
Bypass
3
In+
4
In–
R3
20 kΩR4200 kΩ
–3
V
O–
GND
V
DD
V
O+
R4
GND+5 V
R3
C3
U1
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
C6
C4
VDD
2.5 V to 5.5 V
C6
10 µF
+
8
7
6
5
C3
2.2 µF
C4
5 pF
DL
GND
R5
510 Ω
C5
0.1 µF
Dummy
Load
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Details
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The TP A301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module
3.2.1TPA301 Audio Amplifier IC
The TP A301 audio amplifier IC is a CMOS device intended primarily for bridgetied load (BTL) operation in battery-powered applications. It is supplied in a
very small surface-mount package and has been designed to operate from low
supply voltages (between approximately 2.5 V and 5.5 V) and deliver up to
approximately 350 mW into an 8-Ω, BTL (Figure 3–4). Typical applications in-
clude portable phones, toys, games, and similar hand-held audio applications.
Figure 3–4.TPA301 Amplifier IC
3.2.2BTL Operation
4
IN –
3
IN+
6
V
DD
2
7
GND
VDD/2
_
+
_
+
5
OUT+
8
OUT–
The amplifier IC includes two separate amplifiers that operate 180°
out-of-phase with each other for increased power (BTL). The speaker load is
connected directly across OUT+ and OUT–, and neither line is connected to
ground. Although the amplifier can operate in the single-ended mode, there
are many benefits to the BTL output configuration including no bulky output
coupling capacitors and quadruple the output power. For more information,
see the TPA301 amplifier IC data sheet, TI Literature Number SLOS208.
To operate in the bridge-tied load output configuration, the module output
signal from OUT+ must go through the speaker load and be returned directly
to OUT–, and not to system ground. This requires that the OUT– line be
isolated not only from system ground, but also from the OUT– lines of any other
amplifiers in the system. The platform provides such isolated output lines from
the EVM sockets directly to separate left and right speaker connectors.
3.2.3SIngle-Ended Operation
For single-ended operation, the speaker (or headphone) load is connected to
the module OUT+ output pin through a coupling capacitor, and to
platform/system ground. The module OUT– pin can be connected to the
module DL pin, a dummy-load circuit on the module, for improved amplifier
stability (however, this is not required). A 470-µF electrolytic coupling
capacitor is provided on the platform in the signal path to the headphone output
jack.
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Details
3.2.4Module Gain
The TPA301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module
In the single-ended mode, the amplifier inside the TPA301 IC that drives the
OUT– line still operates and dissipates power even though it is not being used
to help drive the load. A better choice for low-power applications that operate
in the single-ended mode from time to time might be the TP A311 (SLOP116),
which shuts down the unused internal amplifier for reduced power consumption when operating in the single-ended mode.
The TP A301 evaluation module can be set for an overall gain of between 2 and
22 by adjustment of the the onboard gain control, R4. The TPA301 amplifier
IC, as most other amplifiers, exhibits its best distortion and noise performance
at lower gain levels (see the TP A301 data sheet). Even so, the TP A301 at its
highest gain setting has significantly less distortion than most low-cost
speakers.
Gain versus total harmonic distortion (THD) should be considered in each
application. Both the module input signal level and the TPA301 module gain
should be adjusted to obtain the lowest overall distortion level for a particular
overall gain. A quick rule of thumb (everything else being equal): the module
input signal level should be as high as possible without clipping or overloading
the TPA301 input, and the TPA301 gain kept as low as possible.
3.2.5Shutdown
When the shutdown terminal of the TP A301 amplifier IC is taken high, the IC
ceases operation and enters an ultralow-power state. This is accomplished by
applying a control signal to the module shutdown pin or by pressing the shutdown switch, S1, on the module. When the control signal goes low or is removed (or the switch is released), amplifier operation resumes.
The P-N-P platform can generate the shutdown (mute) signal for the module
either when a plug is inserted into the platform headphone output jack or when
the plug is removed, as selected by a platform jumper (JP8).
Details
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Using The TP A301 EVM W ith the Plug-N-Play Evaluation Platform
3.3Using The TPA301 EVM With the Plug-N-Play Evaluation Platform
The TP A301 audio amplifier evaluation module was designed to be used with
the TI plug-n-play audio amplifier evaluation platform. It simply plugs into
socket U3 or U4.
The following paragraphs provide additional details for using the TP A301 EVM
with the platform.
3.3.1Installing and Removing EVM Boards
TI plug-n-play evaluation modules use single-in-line header pins installed on
the underside of the module circuit board to plug into sockets on the platform.
The EVM pins and the platform sockets are keyed such that only the correct
type of EVM can be installed in a particular socket, and then only with the
proper orientation.
Evaluation modules are easily removed from the platform by simply prying
them up and lifting them out of their sockets. Care must be taken, however, to
prevent bending the pins.
3.3.1.1 EVM Insertion
3.3.1.2 EVM Removal
1) Remove all power from the evaluation platform
2) Locate socket U3 or U4 on the platform
3) Orient the module correctly
4) Carefully align the pins of the module with the socket pin receptacles
5) Gently press the module into place
6) Check to be sure that all pins are seated properly and that none are bent
over
1) Remove all power from the evaluation platform
2) Using an appropriate tool as a lever, gently pry up one side of the module
a small amount
3) Change to the opposite side of the module and use the tool to pry that side
up a small amount
4) Alternate between sides, prying the module up a little more each time to
avoid bending the pins, until it comes loose from the socket
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5) Lift the EVM off of the platform
Details
Using The TP A301 EVM W ith the Plug-N-Play Evaluation Platform
3.3.2Signal Routing
Signal flow on the platform is controlled by two signal routing switches, as
shown in Figure 3–5.
Figure 3–5.Platform Signal Routing and Outputs
Off
R
Audio
Input
L
U1
Signal
Conditioning
3.3.2.1 Signal Conditioning
The audio signal from the input jacks can be applied to the signal conditioning
socket (U1) if an EVM is installed there, or socket U1 can be bypassed and the
audio input signal applied directly to the inputs of the TP A301 power amplifiers.
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Switch S2 selects signal conditioning or bypasses it
S2
On
TPA301
Amplifier EVM
TPA301
Amplifier EVM
U5
Stereo
Headphone
Amplifier
U3
U4
+
GND
R
L
R
L
–
J7, J8, J9
Speaker
Outputs
–
+
+
–
Headphone
Output
–
+
J10
R
L
U2–U4
R
S3
L
U5
3.3.2.2 Headphone Output Jack
Switch S3 is the source select for the stereo headphone output jack, J10. The
headphone jack is capacitively coupled (via 470 µF electrolytics) and can
output either the signal from the headphone amplifier in socket U5, or the
signal from the TPA301 power amplifiers installed in sockets U3 and U4, as
determined by the setting of headphone source select switch S3.
When S3 is set to the power amplifier position (U2 – U4), the headphone jack
is connected to the TP301 power amplifier OUT+ output lines. When a plug is
inserted into the jack, signals output through J10 are returned to platform
ground, requiring single-ended power amplifier operation. A switch inside the
headphone jack produces a control signal that can be routed to the power
amplifier sockets to shut down the TPA301 EVMs when a plug is inserted.
Source select switch S3 connects the headphone jack to the output lines of
either the headphone amplifier socket U5, or the power amplifier sockets
(U2 – U4).
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T o keep the TPA301 amplifier outputs separated, set switch S3 to the
headphone amplifier position (U5) and use the speaker outputs (J7,J8, and J9)
J
To route the TPA301 amplifier outputs to the headphone output jack
(J10), set switch S3 to the power amplifier position (U2 – U4 ) and
reverse the jumper on JP8 to prevent muting of the TPA301 module
when a plug is inserted into J10 — use this setting only if the TPA301
EVMs are to drive single-ended loads connected to J10
Details
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Using The TP A301 EVM W ith the Plug-N-Play Evaluation Platform
3.3.3Muting
The TP A301 EVM is equipped with a mute (shutdown) control input pin. When
this input is tied to VDD, the TP A301 amplifier IC on the module shuts down and
assumes an ultra-low power mode. When the control input is tied to GND or
allowed to float, amplifier operation resumes.
The typical application, as often found in notebook computers, portable audio
products, and such, would have the internal speakers mute when headphones
are plugged into the headphone jack, or have internal speakers mute when
external speakers are connected. In applications using separate speaker and
headphone amplifiers, the one not being used can be shut down (muted) to
conserve power.
3.3.3.1 Headphone Jack Control Signals
The platform headphone output jack (J10) contains an internal switch that
changes the state of a pair of control lines when a plug is inserted. Each control
line is pulled down by a 1-kΩ resistor to ground (R4 and R5). The switch in the
headphone jack pulls one line or the other up to V
(R3) depending on whether a plug is inserted in J10 or not (Figure 3–6).
Figure 3–6.Mute/Mode and Polarity Control
V
DD
through a 240 Ω resistor
DD
J10
Headphone
Jack
3.3.3.2 Mute Polarity Select (JP8)
A three-pin jumper header (JP8), functioning as a SPDT switch, selects the
control signal polarity by connecting either the active-low or the active-high line
from the headphone jack to jumper JP6.
J
T o mute the TP A301 amplifier module when a plug is inserted into the
headphone jack, jumper JP8 to Hi.
J
To mute the TPA301 amplifier module until a plug is inserted into the
headphone jack, jumper JP8 to Lo.
3.3.3.3 Mute Select (JP6)
A second three-pin jumper header (JP6) routes the control signal from the
headphone jack to either the mute or the mode pin of the evaluation module.
J
T o mute the TP A301 amplifier module when a plug is inserted into the
headphone jack, jumper JP6 to MUTE.
R3
240 Ω
R4
1 kΩ
R5
1 kΩ
Polarity
JP8JP6
Lo
Hi
SPK
(U2–U4)
Mode
Mute
U3, U4
Power
Amplifiers
3-8
J
To not affect the TPA301 amplifier when a plug is inserted into the
headphone jack, jumper JP6 to MODE or leave JP6 unjumpered.
Details
3.3.4Power Requirements
The TP A301 audio evaluation module can operate from any voltage between
approximately 2.5 V and 5.5 V, however, the TPA301 amplifier IC on the
module is characterized for operation at 3.3 V and 5 V . For best performance
(highest output power with lowest distortion), the module should be operated
at approximately 5 V unless there is a specific reason for operating it from a
lower voltage.
The TI plug-n-play audio amplifier evaluation platform with a voltage regulator
EVM installed on it can provide a regulated V
unregulated V
including an onboard 9-V battery . Or , an external regulated power source can
be used to supply V
modules installed on it.
The platform is equipped with overvoltage and reverse-polarity supply voltage
input protection in the form of fused crowbar circuits.
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VDD voltage applied to platform screw terminals J6 MUST NOT exceed
the absolute maximum rating for the TP A301 amplifier IC installed on the
evaluation module (6 V) or damage to the IC may result. In no case should
V
DD
screw terminals J6 of the platform, or the power protection circuit on the
V
DD
Power Requirements
supply from a wide variety of
DD
voltage inputs between approximately 5.5 V and 12 V,
CC
voltage to the platform and the TPA301 evaluation
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voltage of the incorrect polarity or in excess of 6.1 V be applied to
line will trip.
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VCC voltage applied to the platform MUST NOT exceed the maximum
voltage input specified for the voltage regulator module installed in socket
U6 (12 V for the SLVP097), or damage to the voltage regulator module
may result. In no case should V
15 V, or the overvoltage protection circuit on the V
voltage applied to the platform exceed
CC
bus will trip.
CC
Details
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Inputs and Outputs
3.3.5Inputs and Outputs
The TI plug-n-play audio amplifier evaluation platform is equipped with several
standard conectors for audio inputs and outputs.
3.3.5.1 Inputs
In most cases, audio signals enter the platform through either a pair of RCA
phono jacks (J3 and J5) or a miniature (1/8″) stereo phone jack (J4). Certain
signal conditioning and amplifier EVMs, however, may have additional signal
input connectors mounted on the module circuit board.
The platform audio signal input jacks (J3, J4, and J5) are of the closed-circuit
type, grounding the signal input lines when no plugs are inserted.
3.3.5.2 Outputs
Amplified audio output signals leave the platform through left and right RCA
phono jacks (J7 and J9), left and right pairs of compression connectors for
stripped speaker wires (J8), and optionally , through a miniature (1/8″) stereo
phone jack (J10), for headphones.
The audio output lines from the power amplifiers are separate all the way to
the edge of the platform (output jacks J7, J8, and J9) — the OUT– lines from
the power amplifier sockets are not tied to each other or to platform ground.
This allows the TP A301 power amplifier EVMs to operate in the highly-efficient
bridge-tied load configuration.
The headphone jack (J10) is capacitively coupled to source select switch S3,
which connects J10 to the output lines of either the headphone amplifier
socket or the power amplifier sockets (Figure 3–5). When the TPA301 output
signal is routed to J10 by S3, signals output via J10 are returned to platform
ground when a plug is inserted (Figure 3–7), requiring single-ended operation
of the power amplifiers.
Figure 3–7.Typical Headphone Plug
LeftRightGND
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3.4Using The TPA301 EVM Stand-Alone
Using the TPA301 audio power amplifier evaluation module stand-alone is
much the same as using it with the platform. The same 2.5-V to 5.5-V power
supply range and the isolated OUT+ and OUT– lines for BTL operation re-
quirement exists.
Note that the mute signal applied to the EVM shutdown pins must be able to
supply enough current to overcome the pulldown resistors on the modules
(20 kΩ || 20 kΩ for two EVMs).
3.4.1TPA301 EVM Connected for BTL Output
Figure 3–8.TPA301 EVM Connected for Stereo BTL Output
5 VDC
Using The TP A301 EVM Stand-Alone
Audio
Input
(Right)
External Mute
Control
(active high)
Audio
Input
(Left)
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
IN+
GND
TPA301
IN+
GND
TPA301
Shutdown
–3
Shutdown
–3
R4
5 VDC
R4
C6
C4
C6
C4
R3
R3
C3
U1
C3
U1
GND+5 V
GND+5 V
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
DL
Right
GND
DL
Left
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3.4.2TPA301 EVM Connected for Single-Ended Output
Figure 3–9.TPA301 EVM Connected for Stereo Single-Ended Output
5 VDC
Audio
Input
(Right)
External Mute
Control
(active high)
Audio
Input
(Left)
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
S1
R1
C2
R2
C1
IN+
GND
TPA301
IN+
GND
TPA301
Shutdown
–3
Shutdown
–3
R4
5 VDC
R4
C6
C4
C6
C4
R3
R3
C3
U1
C3
U1
GND+5 V
GND+5 V
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
GND
R5
C5
OUT–
GND
OUT+
Lit.#
SLOP 115
EVM
DL
DL
+
+
33 µF –
1000 µF
33 µF –
1000 µF
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TP A301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module Parts List
3.5TPA301 Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module Parts List
Table 3–1.TPA301 EVM Parts List
Ref.DescriptionSize
R4Trim Pot, 200 kΩ Cermet ST
SL, (through hole)
C6Capacitor, 10 µF, 6.3 VA1Panasonic
C1Capacitor, 1 µF,
+80%/–20%, nonpolarized
C2, C3Capacitor, 2.2 µF, 20%,
nonpolarized
C5Capacitor, 0.1 µF, 16 V12061Panasonic
C4Capacitor, 5 pF08051Panasonic
R1, R2,R3Resistor, 20 kΩ, 1/8 W, 5%12063Panasonic
R5Resistor, 510 Ω, 1/8W12061Panasonic
S1Switch, momentary1Panasonic
U1IC, TPA301, audio amplifier,
350 mW, mono
PCB1PCB, TPA301 sample EVM1
Note:All items are SMD except as noted.
12061Murata
12062TDK
SOIC-81TI
EVM
Qty.
1Bourns
Manufacturer/
Part Number
3323P-1-204
ECS-TOJY106R
GRM42-6Y5V105Z16BL
C3216X5R1A225
ECS-H1CY105R
ECU-V1H050CCN
ERJ-8GEYJ203
ERJ-8GEYJ511
P8048SCT-ND
TPA301
Digi-Key
3323P-204-ND
Digi-Key
PCS1106CT-ND
Newark
93F2254
Digi-Key
PCT104BCT-ND
Digi-Key
PCC050CNCT-ND
Digi-Key
P20KECT-ND
Digi-Key
P510ECT-ND
Digi-Key
P8048SCT-ND
Vendor Number
Details
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