D7000 Audio Chip Ic Schematics
D7000 Audio Chip Ic Schematics
D7000 Audio Chip Ic Schematics
FEATURE
z Low Quiescent Current.
z High Power Supply Ripple Rejection.
z Low Voltage Operation.
z A few of External Part Required.
z Built in Power Save Switch & Mute Switch.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
z Portable Compact Disk Player (DISCMAN)
z Portable Mini Disk Player (MD)
z Disc- man
z MP3 Player
z CD-ROM
z Other Potable Co mp act Disk Media Fan Mo to r Drive
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D7000
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REF 9 OUTA
INA 2 +
REF 8 GND
GND 3
-
REF 7 OUTB
INB 4 +
PIN DEFINITIONS
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D7000
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Unless otherwise specified: Ta=2 5°C, R L =16Ω, Rg=600 Ω)
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D7000
TEST CIRCUIT
I1 I10
1 1
2 2
PS_SW 1 10 MUTE_SW
3 3
4 PS MUTE 4
1
0.1uF 220uF
2 9
2 INA D OUTA
V10
RL
16
V1 4.7
3 7 8
Rg
1
GND 0 GND 4.7 RL
16
4 0 7
220uF
RIPPLE
22uF
2
INB 0 OUTB0.1uF DC
Rg
4.7uF
5 6 A
REF Vcc
APPLICATION CIRCUIT
ON OFF
PS_SW 1 10
OFF PS MUTE ON
220uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
2 9
VR
INA D OUT A
4.7 L-ch
3 7 8
GND 0 GND 4.7 R-ch
4.7uF
220uF
VR
4 0 7
0.1uF
INB 0 OUT
Sg1
4.7uF
22uF
VDC
Sg2
5 6
REF Vcc
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D7000
APPLICATION INFORMATION
1. PS Block
This block diagram describes the power save switch circuits.
The drive block is controlled by PS pin, which can be derived from micro controller.
It controls bias of the internal circuits of D7000, so that it makes D7000 operate when
input voltage level reaches high level.
2. Mute Block
The block diagram describes the mute on switch circuits.
The drive block is controlled by MUTE pin, which can be derived from micro controller.
When th e pin of mu te turns on, it makes reference voltage of internal circuits
approximately 0V, so that it keeps the device of D7000 off.
3. AMP Block
This block diagram describes the AMP block with resistances, which control gain of
D7000.
The gain of D7000 is V O U T /V I N ≈ 40 ≈ 32(dB)
Output voltage of D7000 can be 40 times as much as input voltage, so it elimi nates the
number of external circuits and offers headphone input.
4. Popping Noise Reduction
If PS pin (Pin1, Power save switch) connect the micro controller, the micro controller
must follow the same sequence 1 in order to reduce popping noise on mute mo de.
PS on → Mute on → PS off → Mute operation → PS on → Mute off → Normal operation
(Sequence 1)
If PS connect Vcc, the micro controller follow th e sequence 2.
Mute on → Mute Operation → Mute off → Normal operation (Sequence 2)
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