TAA4100 [TRIPATH]
FOUR CHANNEL CLASS-T DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER USING DIGITAL POWER PROCESSING (DPPTM ) TECHNOLOGY; 四通道CLASS -T数字音频放大器采用数字功率处理( DPPTM )技术型号: | TAA4100 |
厂家: | TRIPATH TECHNOLOGY INC. |
描述: | FOUR CHANNEL CLASS-T DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER USING DIGITAL POWER PROCESSING (DPPTM ) TECHNOLOGY |
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Tripath Technology, Inc. - Technical Information
TAA4100
FOUR CHANNEL CLASS-T DIGITAL AUDIO AMPLIFIER USING
DIGITAL POWER PROCESSING (DPPTM ) TECHNOLOGY
P r e l i m i n a r y I n f o r m a t i o n
R e v i s i o n 0 . 9 7 – A p r i l 2 0 0 5
G E N E R A L D E S C R I P T I O N
The TAA4100 is a four-channel Audio Amplifier that uses Tripath’s proprietary Digital Power
Processing (DPPTM) technology. Class-T amplifiers offer both the audio fidelity of Class-AB and the
power efficiency of Class-D amplifiers. The TAA4100 has been designed specifically for automotive
head unit applications and is configured with four bridged outputs operating on a single 10-26V
supply.
A P P L I C A T I O N S
F E A T U R E S
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Automotive Head Units
Automotive Amplifiers
DVD Receivers
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Class-T architecture
Four H-Bridge outputs
“Audiophile” Sound Quality
High Efficiency
Multimedia Speaker Systems
High Power @25.0V
B E N E F I T S
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100Wsat. sq. wave @ 4Ω
80W @ 4Ω, 10% THD+N
4-channel (400W) solution – with integrated
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FETs - in a single 32-pin SSIP package
High fidelity, high efficiency Class-T
Low external component count
Single-supply operation
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“Audiophile” Quality Sound
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High Efficiency
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0.01% THD+N @ 40W 4Ω
0.01% IHF-IM @ 1W 4Ω
88% @ 100W 4Ω
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AM “Low EMI” mode
Pop-Free startup and shutdown
High Dynamic Range
Mute and Stand-By function
Automatic DC Offset Trim
Clip Detection Output
Protection Modes:
Output Short to VPP and Ground
Output Short across Load
Load Dump Protection
Over-/Under-Voltage Protection
Over-current Protection
Over-temperature Protection
Fortuitous Open Ground
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Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
SYMBOL
VPP
VPPMAX
VPPAM
PARAMETER
Value
UNITS
Supply Voltage
33
60
18
V
V
V
Peak Supply Voltage (t<50ms)
Supply Voltage in AM Mode (Note 2)
Voltage Range for Input Section Pins (Note 3)
VINRANGE
Inputs (Pins 1-4, 6-9)
-0.5 to 5.5
V
TSTORE
IR
Tj
PD
ESD
ESD
Storage Temperature Range
Repetitive Peak Output Current
Maximum Junction Temperature
Total Power Dissipation (Tcase = 70ºC)
ESD Susceptibility - Human Body Model (Note 4)
ESD Susceptibility – Machine Model (Note 5)
-55 to +150
ºC
10
150
80
2k
200
A
ºC
W
V
V
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur.
See the table below for Operating Conditions.
Note 2: Supply voltage is limited in AM Mode due to additional power dissipation of output stage when
operating in Class B mode. Please note that the TAA4100 is still fully protected from load dump transients in AM
Mode.
Note 3: The input section pins (pins 1-9, 11,12) should not be connected to voltages over 5.5V with respect to pin 10
(AGND). Please note that pins 5, 11, and 12 are outputs and can be damaged if a voltage is forced externally.
Note 4: Human body model, 100pF discharged through a 1.5KΩ resistor.
Note 5: Machine model, 220pF – 240pF discharged through all pins.
Operating Conditions (Note 6)
SYMBOL
VPP
VPPAM
TA
PARAMETER
MIN.
TYP.
MAX. UNITS
V
V
Supply Voltage (Note 6)
10
10
-40
14.4
14.4
25
26
16
85
Supply Voltage for AM Mode (Note 7)
Operating Free Air Temperature Range
ºC
Note 6: Recommended Operating Conditions indicate conditions for which the device is functional.
See Electrical Characteristics for guaranteed specific performance limits.
Note 7: Supply voltage is limited in AM Mode due to additional power dissipation of output stage when
operating in Class B mode, as opposed to Switching Mode.
Thermal Characteristics
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
Junction-to-case Thermal Resistance
Junction-to-ambient Thermal Resistance (still air)
Value
UNITS
C/W
C/W
1.0
JC
θ
θ
°
20
°
JA
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Electrical Characteristics (Note 8)
°
TA = 25 C. Unless otherwise noted, the supply voltage is VPP = 14.4V. See Application/Test Circuit.
SYMBOL
RIN
IQ
ISTBY
VIL
VIH
VIL
VIH
VOS
PARAMETER
Input Impedance
Quiescent Current
Conditions
MIN.
43
TYP.
50
220
100
MAX. UNITS
57
kΩ
mA
uA
V
No load
250
200
0.5
Stand-By Current
VSLEEPB < 0.15V
Stand-By On Threshold Voltage
Stand-By Off Threshold Voltage
Mute-On Threshold Voltage
Mute-Off Threshold Voltage
Output Offset Voltage
SLEEPB Low (amp off)
SLEEPB High (amp on)
MUTEB pin Low
MUTEB pin High
(Mute Off) DC trim active
2.3
2.3
V
1
V
V
+3
+25
mV
VOH
VOL
VIH
VIL
Fault Reporting Logic Output High Voltage Open Drain Output
3.5
2.3
V
V
V
V
µA
Fault Reporting Logic Output Low Voltage
AM Mode On Threshold Voltage
AM Mode Off Threshold Voltage
AM Mode Pin Input Current
1
R
FAULT = 51KΩ
AM pin High
AM pin Low
1
1
IAM
Note 8: Minimum and maximum limits are guaranteed but may not be 100% tested.
Performance Characteristics (Note 8)
°
TA = 25 C. Unless otherwise noted, the supply voltage is VPP = 14.4V, RL = 4Ω. Measurement
Bandwidth = 20kHz. See Application/Test Circuit.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN.
TYP.
MAX. UNITS
POUT
Output Power
VPP=25V sat. sq. wave
100
80
65
62
45
36
40
28
22
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
(Continuous power/ channel)
VPP=25V THD+N=10%
VPP=25V THD+N=1%
VPP=14.4V sat. sq. wave, RL = 2Ω
VPP=14.4V THD+N=10%, RL = 2Ω
VPP=14.4V THD+N=1%, RL = 2Ω
VPP=14.4V sat. sq. wave
VPP=14.4V THD+N=10%
VPP=14.4V THD+N=1%
AV
28.7
29.7
30.7
dB
Voltage Gain VOUT/VIN, RIN = 0Ω
THD + N Total Harmonic Distortion Plus
0.01
%
POUT = 10W/Channel, RL = 4Ω
BW = 22Hz-20kHz(AES17)
19kHz, 20kHz, 1:1 (IHF)
POUT = 1W/Channel
Noise
IHF-IM
SNR
IHF Intermodulation Distortion
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
0.01
97
%
A-Weighted, POUT = 100W/Channel,
VPP=25V
dB
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Power Efficiency
VPP=14.4V, Ripple=200mV, f= 1kHz
Vs=25.0V, 4 x 100W sat sq wave
60
88
dB
%
η
CS
Channel Separation
Po=1W, f = 1kHz
Po=1W, f = 10kHz
80
65
dB
dB
enOUT
Output Noise Voltage
A-Weighted
200
µV
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AM Mode (Note 9)
°
TA = 25 C. Unless otherwise noted, the supply voltage is VPP = 14.4V, RL = 4Ω. Measurement
Bandwidth = 20kHz. See Application/Test Circuit.
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SYMBOL
IOCD
PARAMETER
Over-current detect
CONDITIONS
MIN.
5.5
TYP.
MAX. UNITS
A
THD+N
SNR
Total Harmonic Dist plus Noise
Signal to Noise ratio
Po=0.5-5W per channel
A-Weighted, Po=15W
0.04
92.5
%
dB
Pout
Output Power (Note 7)
VPP=16V, THD+N=10%
VPP=14.4V, THD+N=10%
Po=1W, f=1kHz
20
16
80
W
W
CS
en
Channel Separation
Output Noise Voltage
dB
A-Weighted
185
µV
Note 9: The TAA4100 heat sinking in AM Mode must be increased (as compared to Class T mode) to sustain the
typical output numbers. This is due to the lower efficiency of Class B output stage operation. Please note that the
AM Mode operating supply range, due to this increased power dissipation, is 10V-16V.
Protection Circuits (Note 8)
°
TA = 25 C. Unless otherwise noted, the supply voltage is VPP = 14.4V.
SYMBOL
OVON
OVOFF
UVOFF
UVON
PARAMETER
Over-voltage Threshold
Over-voltage Reset
Under-voltage Reset
Under-voltage Threshold
Over-Temperature Threshold
CONDITIONS
MIN.
27.0
26.0
TYP.
30
28.0
9.5
8.1
160
MAX. UNITS
Over-voltage turn on (amp muted)
Over-voltage turn off (mute off)
Under-voltage turn off (mute off)
Under-voltage turn on (amp muted)
Over-temperature turn on (amp
muted)
Over-temperature turn off (mute off)
32.5
V
V
10.0
8.6
V
V
7.8
150
OTON
170
°C
OTOFF
IOC
VPMAX
Over-Temperature Reset
Over-Current Detect
Load Dump Voltage Withstand
120
8.0
60
130
9.5
140
°C
A
1kHz ramp, VPP = 25V
Test conditions, tr > 2.5ms,
V
t
pulse<50mS
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TAA4100 Pinout
32-pin SSIP Package
(Top View)
Note: The heat slug of the TAA4100 is connected to PGND.
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Pin Description
PIN
TYPE
DESCRIPTION
NAME/FUNCTION
1
2
3
4
5
6
IN1
IN2
INPUT
Channel 1 Input
INPUT
INPUT
INPUT
Channel 2 Input
Channel 3 Input
Channel 4 Input
Internal reference bypass capacitor connection
Logic input, ACTIVE LOW. Setting SLEEP to low puts the
TAA4100 in sleep mode. This pin must be driven high via an
external power supply or microcontroller for the TAA4100 to
begin operation. Input range is 0 to 5V with 3.3V compliant
inputs.
Logic input, ACTIVE HIGH. Enables Analog Mode operation.
Typically driven by an external power supply of microcontroller.
Input range is 0 to 5V with 3.3V compliant inputs.
IN3
IN4
BIASCAP
SLEEPB
INPUT (L)
7
AM
INPUT (L)
8
9
OVRLDB
MUTEB
OUTPUT (L) Logic output, ACTIVE LOW. OVRLDB low indicates the input
has overloaded the amplifier
INPUT (L)
Logic Input, ACTIVE LOW. Setting MUTE to low puts the device
in mute mode. Typically driven by external power supply or
microcontroller. Input range is 0 to 5V with 3.3V compliant
inputs.
Analog ground
On chip 5V regulator bypass capacitor connection
10
11
12
AGND1
5VGEN
HMUTEB
GND
OUTPUT (L) Logic output, ACTIVE LOW. HMUTEB low indicates TAA4100 is
in mute mode
Positive power supply voltage connection
Analog ground
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
VPPA
AGND2
CPUMP
OUT4P
VPP4
PGND
OUT4N
OUT3N
VPP3
POWER
GND
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
POWER
GND
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
POWER
OUTPUT
Charge pump output capacitor
Positive Output Channel 4
Positive Supply Voltage Channel 4
Power Ground
Negative Output Channel 4
Negative Output Channel 3
Positive Supply Voltage Channel 3
Positive Output Channel 3
OUT3P
FAULT
OUTPUT (L) Open Drain Logic Output, ACTIVE HIGH. FAULT high indicates
fault condition.
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
OUT2P
VPP2
OUT2N
OUT1N
PGND
VPP1
OUTPUT
POWER
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
GND
POWER
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
Positive Output Channel 2
Positive Supply Voltage Channel 2
Negative Output Channel 2
Negative Output Channel 1
Power Ground
Positive Supply Voltage Channel 1
Positive Output Channel 1
OUT1P
DCAP
External Charge Pump Circuit Output. DCAP is a free running
400kHz square wave between VDDA (pin 13) and AGND (pin
14) with a 14.4Vpp nominal amplitude.
32
PGND
GND
Power Ground
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TAA4100 Functional Block Diagram
VPP
Processing
PGND
VPP
&
Modulation
VREF
PGND
VPP
Processing
&
PGND
VPP
Modulation
VREF
PGND
VPP
Processing
&
PGND
VPP
Modulation
VREF
PGND
VPP
Processing
&
PGND
VPP
Modulation
VREF
PGND
Charge Pump Supply
Internal 5V Regulator
PROTECTION
Over-Current
Over/Under-Voltage
Over-Temperature
MODE CONTROL
Mute
Standby
AM Mode
Clipping/Signal Overload
Detection
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Application/Test Circuit
TAA4100
VPP (PIN 29)
VPP1
LO
DO
10uH
30 OUT1P
DO
CO
CI
0.47uF
PGND12
VPP1
0.47uF
RZ
V5
50KΩ
CDO
Processing
&
PGND (PIN 28)
VPP(PIN 29)
RL
+ IN1
1
10Ω, 2W
-
0.01uF
+
CZ
CO
Modulation
LO
10uH
AGND
DO
0.22uF
0.47uF
27 OUT1N
2.5V
DO
PGND12
VPP2
PGND (PIN 28)
VPP (PIN 25)
BIASCAP
5
2
LO
10uH
CB
DO
0.1uF
24 OUT2P
DO
CO
CI
0.47uF
PGND12
VPP2
0.47uF
+ IN2
RZ
V5
50KΩ
CDO
Processing
&
PGND (PIN 28)
VPP(PIN 25)
RL
10Ω, 2W
-
0.01uF
+
CZ
CO
Modulation
LO
10uH
AGND
DO
0.22uF
0.47uF
26 OUT2N
DO
VREGEXT
MUTEB
AGND
PGND12
VPP3
PGND (PIN 28)
VPP (PIN 21)
9
3
LO
10uH
DO
22 OUT3P
DO
CO
CI
0.47uF
PGND34
VPP3
0.47uF
RZ
V5
50KΩ
CDO
Processing
&
PGND (PIN 18)
VPP(PIN 21)
RL
+IN3
10Ω, 2W
-
0.01uF
+
CZ
CO
Modulation
LO
10uH
AGND
DO
0.22uF
0.47uF
20 OUT3N
DO
PGND34
VPP4
PGND (PIN 18)
VPP (PIN 17)
LO
10uH
DO
16 OUT4P
DO
CO
CI
0.47uF
PGND34
VPP4
0.47uF
RZ
V5
50KΩ
CDO
Processing
&
PGND (PIN 18)
VPP(PIN 17)
RL
+IN4
4
10Ω, 2W
-
0.01uF
+
CZ
CO
Modulation
LO
10uH
AGND
DO
0.22uF
0.47uF
19 OUT4N
DO
VREGEXT
PGND34
VREGEXT
PGND (PIN 18)
RFAULT
CCP
12 HMUTEB
SLEEPB 6
AM
OVRLDB
51KΩ
0.1uF
23 FAULT
31 DCAP
CPUMP
VPP
DCP
7
CCP
AGND
DCP
0.1uF
8
29 VPP1
25 VPP2
28 PGND
21 VPP3
17 VPP4
5VGEN 11
AGND 10
VPP
CBR
+
+
CS
CS
+
+
CBR
0.1uF
3.3uF
0.1uF
CBR
1000uF
0.1uF
PGND
VPP
CPUMP 15
VPPA 13
AGND 14
CCP
CCP
C
3.3uF
0.1uF
0.B1RuF
VPP
CBR
CS
CBR
1000uF
0.1uF
18 PGND
32 PGND
0.1uF
PGND
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External Components Description (Refer to the Application/Test Circuit)
Components Description
CI
AC input coupling capacitor which, in conjunction with RIN, forms a highpass filter at
where RIN is typically 50kΩ.
fC = 1 (2πRNICI )
CS
Supply decoupling for the power supply pins. For optimum performance, these
components should be located close to the TAA4100 and returned to their
respective “ground” as shown in the Application/Test Circuit.
CBR
Supply decoupling for the high current full-bridge supply pins. These components
must be located as close to the power supply pins as possible to minimize output
ringing which causes power supply overshoot. By reducing overshoot, these
capacitors maximize the TAA4100 reliability. These capacitors should have good
high frequency performance including low ESR and low ESL.
CCP
DO
Supply decoupling for the charge pump (high side gate drive supply) circuitry.
These components must be located as close to the TAA4100 as possible.
Output diode, which is used to minimize output overshoots/undershoots on the
output nodes These devices clamp the output to the low impedance node formed
by the close connection of CBR. Note the connection shown in the Application/Test
Circuit. The “high side” diode protects the bottom side device from excessive
BVDSS due to overshoots on the output node. The “bottom side” diode protects the
top side device from excessive BVDSS due to undershoots on the output node. This
device must be an ultra fast rectifier capable of sustaining the entire supply range
and high peak currents.
CZ
RZ
Zobel capacitor, which in conjunction with RZ, terminates the output filter at high
frequencies. Use a high quality film capacitor capable of sustaining the ripple current
caused by the switching outputs.
Zobel resistor, which in conjunction with CZ, terminates the output filter at high
frequencies. The combination of RZ and CZ minimizes peaking of the output filter
under both no load conditions or with real world loads, including loudspeakers,
which usually exhibit a rising impedance with increasing frequency. Depending on
the program material, the power rating of RZ may need to be adjusted. If the system
requires full power operation at 20kHz then the power rating for RZ will likely need to
be increased.
LO
Output inductor, which in conjunction with CO and CDO, demodulates (filters) the
switching waveform into an audio signal. Forms a second order filter with a cutoff
frequency of
and a quality factor of
)
fC = 1 (2π L O CTOT
where CTOT = CO || 2 * CDO.
Q = RL CTOT 2 L O CTOT
CO
Output capacitor, which, in conjunction with LO, demodulates (filters) the switching
waveform into an audio signal. Use a high quality film capacitor capable of
sustaining the ripple current caused by the switching outputs.
Differential Output Capacitor. Differential noise decoupling for reduction of
conducted emissions. Must be located near chassis exit point for maximum
effectiveness.
CDO
RFAULT
DCP
Pull-up resistor for the open drain FAULT pin output. Recommended resistor value
is 51kΩ.
Charge pump diodes. Used to generate floating supply for driving high side
circuitry. Small signal diodes such as 1N4148 are recommended for these
components.
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Typical Performance
THD+N versus Output Power
THD+N versus Output Power
100
100
50
VPP = 25V
50
VPP = 14.4V
RL = 4Ω
f = 1Khz
f = 1Khz
20
10
5
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
20
10
5
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
2
1
0.5
2
1
0.5
%
%
RL = 4Ω
0.2
0.1
0.05
0.2
0.1
0.05
RL = 2Ω
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.02
0.01
0.005
0.002
0.001
0.002
0.001
1
2
5
10
20
50
100
200
1
2
5
10
W
20
50
100
W
Intermodulation Distortion
THD+N versus Frequency
+0
-10
-20
-30
10
19kHz, 20kHz 1:1
PO = 1W
PO = 1W
VPP = 25V
5
VPP = 25V
RL = 4Ω
RL = 4Ω
32k FFT
2
1
FS = 65kHz
BW = <10Hz - 80kHz
-40
-50
d
B
r
0.5
-60
-70
%
A
0.2
0.1
-80
-90
-100
-110
-120
-130
0.05
BW = 30kHz
BW = 22kHz
0.02
0.01
60
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k 30k
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
Hz
Efficiency and Power Dissipation versus
Total output Power
Efficiency and Power Dissipation versus
Total output Power
100
90
25
20
15
10
100
100
90
80
70
60
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
80
Efficiency
Efficiency
70
60
50
40
30
20
50
40
30
20
10
0
Power Dissipation
Power Dissipation
VPP = 25V
L = 4Ω
f= 1kHz
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
VPP = 14.4V
RL = 4Ω
R
5
10
0
f= 1kHz
10
0
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
0
450
300
Total Output Power (W)
350
400
0
50
100
150
200
250
120
140
160
0
20
40
60
80
100
Total Output Power (W)
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Typical Performance (continued)
THD+N versus Output Power
Efficiency and Power Dissipation versus
Total output Power
100
50
RL = 8Ω
80
70
80
70
f = 1Khz
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
20
10
5
Efficiency
T
60
50
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2
1
0.5
VPP = 14.4V
%
40
30
20
10
0.2
0.1
0.05
VPP = 25V
Power Dissipation
VPP = 14.4V
0.02
0.01
0.005
RL = 2Ω
f = 1kHz
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
0.002
0.001
0
225
250
150
175
200
0
25
50
75
100
125
1
2
5
10
W
20
50
100
Total Output Power (W)
Channel Separation
Noise Floor
+0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
+0
-10
-20
VPP = 25V
RL = 4Ω
VPP = 25V
RL = 4Ω
-10
-20
PO = 1W
32k FFT
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz
FS = 65kHz
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
-30
-30
-40
-50
-40
-50
d
B
r
d
B
V
-60
A
-70
-60
-70
-80
-90
-80
-100
-110
-120
-90
-100
20
50
100
200
500
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
20
50
100
200
1k
2k
5k
10k
20k
500
Hz
Hz
Output Power versus Supply Voltage
Output Power versus Supply Voltage
120
90
RL = 2Ω
f = 1kHz
BW= 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
RL = 4Ω
f = 1kHz
110
100
90
THD+N = SSW
80
70
BW= 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
THD+N = SSW
THD+N = 10%
60
50
80
THD+N = 10%
70
60
40
THD+N = 1%
50
THD+N = 1%
30
20
10
0
40
30
20
10
0
14
15
16
10
11
12
13
18
20
22
24
26
10
12
14
16
Supply Voltage (V)
Supply Voltage (V)
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Typical Performance AM Mode
THD+N versus Output Power
Efficiency and Power Dissipation versus
100
50
Total output Power
AM MODE
60
45
30
80
R
L = 4Ω
f = 1Khz
20 BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
70
10
5
60
Power Dissipation
50
2
1
%
40
0.5
Efficiency
30
0.2
0.1
VPP = 14.4V
20
15
0
AM MODE
VDD = 14.4V
0.05
RL = 4Ω
VPP = 16V
20
10
f = 1kHz
0.02
0.01
BW = 22Hz - 20kHz(AES17)
0
60
70
80
0
10
20
30
40
50
1
2
5
10
W
50
100
Total Output Power (W)
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Application Information
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The TAA4100 is a 4-channel BTL (Bridge Tied Load) output audio amplifier that operates on a single
supply voltage ranging from 10-26V. The device is targeted specifically to meet the demands of OEM and
aftermarket automobile in-dash head units. With a single supply voltage of 25V, the device delivers four
100 Watt (saturated square wave) channels into 4 ohm. Since the TAA4100 is a switching amplifier, the
average dissipation at low to medium output power is far superior to best in class AB amplifiers
specifically designed for in-dash head units.
TAA4100 BASIC AMPLIFIER OPERATION
The TAA4100 has three major operational blocks: the signal processor, the MOSFET driver and the
power MOSFETs. The signal processor is a 5V CMOS block that amplifies the audio input signal and
converts the signal to a high frequency switching pattern. This switching pattern is spread spectrum in
nature and has a typical idle switching frequency of about 650kHz.
The MOSFET driver level shifts the processor’s 5V switching pattern to the VPP power supply voltage
and drives the power MOSFETs. The MOSFETs are N-channel devices configured as a full bridge to
supply audio power to the load. The outputs of the power MOSFETs must be low pass filtered to remove
the high frequency switching pattern leaving only the amplified audio signal.
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT
The TAA4100 is a power (high current) amplifier that operates at relatively high switching frequencies.
Therefore, amplifier outputs switch between the supply voltage and ground at high speeds while driving
high currents. This high-frequency digital signal is passed through an LC low-pass filter to recover the
amplified audio signal. Since the amplifier must drive the inductive LC output filter and speaker loads, the
amplifier outputs can be pulled above the supply voltage and below ground by the energy in the output
inductance. To avoid subjecting the TAA4100 to potentially damaging voltage stress, it is critical to have a
good printed circuit board layout. It is recommended that Tripath’s layout and application circuit be used
for all applications and only be deviated from after careful analysis of the effects of any changes. Please
refer to the TAA4100 evaluation board document, EB-TAA4100, available on the Tripath website, at
www.tripath.com.
The following components are important to place near either their associated TAA4100 pins. The
recommendations are ranked in order of layout importance, either for proper device operation or
performance considerations.
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The capacitors, CBR, provide high frequency bypassing of the amplifier power supplies and will
serve to reduce spikes and modulation of the power supply rails. Please note that bypassing
requires a combination of capacitors for adequate stabilization.
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The output diodes, DO, are used to minimize overshoots/undershoots on the output node.
Improper routing of these diodes will render them useless due to PCB trace inductance. Thus,
these components must be located very close to the output pins with the “other side of the
diode” routed directly to the appropriate VPP or PGND pin.
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The capacitors, CS, provide high frequency bypassing of the amplifier power supplies. Please
note that bypassing requires a combination of capacitors for adequate stabilization.
TAA4100 GROUNDING
Proper grounding techniques are required to maximize TAA4100 functionality and performance.
Parametric parameters such as THD+N, Noise Floor and Crosstalk can be adversely affected if proper
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grounding techniques are not implemented on the PCB layout. The following discussion highlights some
recommendations about grounding both with respect to the TAA4100 as well as general “audio system”
design rules.
The TAA4100 is divided into two sections: the input section, which spans pins 1-11 and the output (high
voltage) section, which spans pins 12 through pin 32. On the TAA4100 evaluation board, the ground is
also divided into distinct sections, one for the input and one for the output. To minimize ground loops and
keep the audio noise floor as low as possible, the input and output ground should be externally connected
at a single point as close to the TAA4100 as possible. Additionally, any external input circuitry such as
preamps, or active filters, should be referenced to pin 10.
INPUT STAGE DESIGN
The TAA4100 input stage is configured as an inverting amplifier that allows the system designer flexibility
in setting the low frequency response. The gain is internally set at approximately 30dB with a typical
input impedance of 50kohm.
Please note that the input stage of the TAA4100 runs off of an internally regulated 5V supply. Thus, the
input signal should not exceed 5Vpp (absolute maximum is 6Vpp). Due to the gain structure of the
TAA4100, it will likely be necessary to drive the input stage with more than 5Vpp to achieve the saturated
sine wave output numbers shown in the typical characteristics. If this requirement is needed for a specific
application, then the input pins (pins 1-4) should be schottky diode clamped between AGND (pin 10) and
5VGEN (pin 11). Suitable schottky diode arrays are available in small package footprints from multiple
semiconductor companies.
INPUT CAPACITOR SELECTION
CI and RIN (typically 50kΩ) determine the input low-frequency pole. Typically this pole is set at 10Hz. CI
is calculated according to:
CI = 1 / (2π x FP x RI)
where:
RI = 50kΩ
FP = Input low frequency pole (typically less than 10Hz)
AUTOMATIC OUTPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE CORRECTION
The TAA4100 contains an automatic DC calibration routine that reduces the output offset voltage to a
maximum of 25mV when the device is active (mute off). Please note that the DC calibration is done on
the transition of MUTEB from low to high. The entire calibration sequence takes approximately 6mS after
the MUTEB pin is pulled high.
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The device is configured to operate from a single supply voltage of 10-26V. This allows the device to
operate from an automobile battery under various conditions including: battery voltage with the engine off,
alternator voltage with engine running and boosted voltage operation up to 26V using a DC-DC converter
or voltage booster. The sleep pin must be driven from a microcontroller or external 3.3V or 5.0V power
supply.
AM MODE
The TAA4100 is typically configured as a high power, high efficiency, four channel switching amplifier.
The TAA4100 also has an additional amplifier mode named “AM Mode.” By pulling the AM pin to a logic
high level, the TAA4100 is configured as a Class B amplifier as opposed to the normal, Class-T amplifier.
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AM mode significantly reduces EMI generation since the output amplifiers are now operated in linear
mode. Operating in Class B mode also reduces the TAA4100 efficiency especially at low to medium
output powers. Due to this increased power dissipation, it is recommended that the AM mode is used for
applications such as AM radio playback where the average output level is minimal and a switching
amplifier would most effect radio reception. The operating supply range is also limited to 10V-16V due to
the increased power dissipation.
A DC to DC converter that is used to step up the battery voltage for Class T operation (for instance 14.4V
ꢁ20V or above) should be disabled before entering AM Mode. This will ensure that the supply voltage in
AM Mode is limited to the battery voltage thereby minimizing the device power dissipation.
To avoid possible damage to the output stage, appropriate sequencing must be adhered to when
activating or disabling AM Mode. The TAA4100 MUST be muted (MUTEB = high) during logic changes of
the AM pin.
To change from Class-T mode to AM Mode, the following procedure must be followed.
With AM = Low and MUTEB = High ꢁ MUTEB = Low ꢁ AM = High ꢁ MUTEB = High
To change from AM Mode to Class-T mode, the following procedure must be followed.
With AM = High, MUTEB = High ꢁ MUTEB = Low ꢁ AM = Low ꢁ MUTEB = High
Thus, MUTEB is low during any transition of the AM pin.
PROTECTION CIRCUITS
The TAA4100 is guarded against over-current, over/under voltage, and over-temperature conditions. If
the device goes into one of the various protection states, the FAULT pin goes to a logic HIGH state
indicating a fault condition. When this occurs, all amplifier outputs are TRI-STATED and will float to VDD.
OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION
An over-current fault occurs if more than approximately 9.5 amps (typical) of current flows from any of the
amplifier output pins. This can occur if the speaker wires are shorted together, if one side of the speaker
is shorted to ground, or if an output is connected to VPP. An over-current fault sets an internal latch that
automatically clears after a 600mS second delay.
OVER AND UNDER VOLTAGE PROTECTION
The over-voltage protection of theTAA4100 will be activated if the supply voltage is increased above 30.0
volts (typical) and 27.0 volts (minimum). This fault puts the amplifier into mute and resets automatically
once the supply voltage is reduced below the hysteresis band (26.0 volts). The TAA4100 also has built-in
load dump protection. This circuit puts the amplifier into sleep mode if the supply voltage is increased
above 30V. The TAA4100 is able to survive power supply spikes to 60V if the duration is less than 50mS.
The TAA4100 is also equipped with under voltage protection. This circuit is activated if the supply voltage
goes below 8.1 volts (typical) and causes the output to mute. Increasing the supply voltage above the
hysteresis band (typically 9.5V) will bring the amplifier out of mute mode.
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OVER-TEMPERATURE PROTECTION
An over-temperature FAULT occurs if the junction temperature of the part exceeds 160°C (typical). The
thermal hysteresis is approximately 30°C, therefore the fault will automatically clear when the junction
temperature drops below 130°C.
SLEEP PIN (Active LOW)
The SLEEPB (SLEEP) pin is a logic input that when pulled low puts the TAA4100 into a low quiescent
current mode. This pin must be pulled up to an external 3.3V or 5V supply to activate (disable sleep
mode) the TAA4100. The sleep pin cannot be pulled up to VPP due to internal circuitry limitations. The
amplifier takes approximately 500mS to come out of sleep. This period of time allows the input capacitor
to charge fully assuming a value of 0.47uF. If the input capacitor size is increased, then additional time
will be required to allow for the input capacitor to fully charge. To ensure that turn on is pop-free, the
input capacitor must be fully charged before MUTEB is pulled high.
MUTEB PIN
The MUTEB pin is a logic input that mutes the TAA4100. Pulling this pin low activates the mute circuitry.
Pulling the pin high enables output switching and amplification. Please note that the input stage is still
biased at approximately 2.5V, even when MUTEB pin is low. This keeps the BIASCAP, CB and input
coupling capacitors, CI, completely charged. This allows for a clean transition from mute to on, and vice-
versa, which eliminates turn-on/off pops. Please note that DC calibration is done every time MUTEB
transitions from low to high. The DC calibration takes approximately 6mS.
FAULT PIN
The FAULT pin is a logic output that indicates various fault conditions within the device. These conditions
include: over-voltage, under-voltage, over-current at any output, low charge pump voltage, low 5V
regulator voltage, and over-temperature (junction temperature greater than approximately 160°C).
The FAULT pin is an open drain output. The recommended pull-up to an external 3.3V or 5V supply is
51kΩ. Alternatively, this pin can be pulled up to VPP through a 51kΩ resistor. A logic high on this pin
indicates a fault condition. This pin has a 1mA maximum sink current capability.
HMUTEB PIN
The HMUTEB pin is a logic output that indicates if the TAA4100 is muted. This mute state can be simply
caused a low state on the MUTEB pin or by various fault conditions within the TAA4100. A logic low on
the HMUTEB pin indicates the TAA4100 is muted.
TURN-ON AND TURN-OFF NOISE
If turn-on or turn-off noise is present in a TAA4100 amplifier, the cause is frequently due to other circuitry
external to the TAA4100. The TAA4100 has extremely sophisticated turn on and off pop suppression
circuitry that will eliminate “pops’ in nearly all configurations. It is recommended that the MUTEB pin is
pulled low during power-up and power-down of the VPP supply. In addition, MUTEB must be held low
until the input capacitor is fully charged. Thus, a power on sequence as follows is recommended. First,
power up the TAA4100 with SLEEPB and MUTEB low. Pull SLEEPB high and let input capacitor charge
(minimum sleep time is about 500mS). Then, pull MUTEB high. On power off, MUTEB should be pulled
low and then the power supply voltage removed. It is not necessary to activate SLEEPB on power down.
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OUTPUT FILTER DESIGN
One advantage of Tripath amplifiers over PWM solutions is the ability to use higher-cutoff-frequency
filters. This means any load-dependent peaking/droop in the 20kHz audio band potentially caused by the
filter can be made negligible. This is especially important for applications where the user may select a 4Ω
or 8Ω speaker. Furthermore, speakers are not purely resistive loads and the impedance they present
changes over frequency and from speaker model to speaker model.
The core material of the output filter inductor has an effect on the distortion levels produced by a
TAA4100 amplifier. Tripath recommends an output inductor capable of at least 9A before saturation.
Recently, there have been a number of dual inductors designed specifically for bridged output switching
amplifiers such as the TAA4100. These dual inductors are two inductors shielded by a common ferrite
shield. They may be manufactured as common mode chokes with the windings wound in the same
direction or as differential mode chokes with the windings wound in opposite directions. Since the ferrite
reduces the energy storage capability of the inductor, it is important to ensure that the shielded dual
inductor does not saturate at the maximum currents attainable by the TAA4100. Dual inductors wound as
common mode inductors may aid in reducing common mode noise to the load. They also may result in
lower than initial inductances due to electric field cancellation effects.
Tripath also recommends that an RC damper be used after the LC low-pass filter. No-load operation of a
TAA4100 amplifier can create significant peaking in the LC filter, which produces strong resonant currents
that can overheat the integrated MOSFETs and/or other components. The RC dampens the peaking and
prevents problems.
It is highly recommended that the design process for a TAA4100 amplifier include an analysis of the
interaction of intended speaker(s) with the LC filter and RC damper to ensure the desired frequency
response is attained. Component values for the LC filter and RC damper may need to be altered from the
Tripath suggestions to achieve the required response.
PARALLELING THE OUTPUTS
The outputs of the TAA4100 can be paralleled to increase the current capability as compared to a single
output. Each output must still have its own inductor. Thus, the device output pins cannot be directly
connected.
All 4 channels can be paralleled (after the inductors) or a pair of channels could be paralleled, for
example CH1 and CH2 while using CH3 and CH4 a single bridged channels. To parallel, simply connect
OUTxP to OUTyP of an adjacent channel, and OUTxN to OUTyN of an adjacent channel. Again, this
connection needs to be after the output inductors (10uH in most cases).
Paralleling 2 channels will allow 2 ohm operation across the entire supply range of 10-26V. Paralleling all
4 channels will allow 1 ohm operation across the entire supply range. Please note that the same input
signal must be driven into each channel that is being paralleled. Also, individual input capacitors should
still be used for each channel.
PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS OF A TAA4100 AMPLIFIER
Tripath amplifiers operate by modulating the input signal with a high-frequency switching pattern. This
signal is sent through a low-pass filter (external to the TAA4100) that demodulates it to recover an
amplified version of the audio input. The frequency of the switching pattern is spread spectrum and
typically varies between 200kHz and 1.5MHz, which is well above the 20Hz – 22kHz audio band. The
pattern itself does not alter or distort the audio input signal but it does introduce some inaudible noise
components.
The measurements of certain performance parameters, particularly those that have anything to do with
noise, like THD+N, are significantly affected by the design of the low-pass filter used on the output of the
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TAA4100 and also the bandwidth setting of the measurement instrument used. Unless the filter has a
very sharp roll-off just past the audio band or the bandwidth of the measurement instrument ends there,
some of the inaudible noise components introduced by the Tripath amplifier switching pattern will get
integrated into the measurement, degrading it.
Tripath amplifiers do not require large multi-pole filters to achieve excellent performance in listening tests,
usually a more critical factor than performance measurements. Though using a multi-pole filter may
remove high-frequency noise and improve THD+N type measurements (when they are made with wide-
bandwidth measuring equipment), these same filters can increase distortion due to inductor non-linearity.
Multi-pole filters require relatively large inductors, and inductor non-linearity increases with inductor value.
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based on future product analysis and characterization. Please contact Tripath Technology for additional
information not included or covered in this advanced document.
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improve reliability, function or design. Tripath does not assume any liability arising out of the application or
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