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Features
Filterless Amplifier Passes FCC-Radiation Emissions Standards with 6in of Cable Unique Spread-Spectrum Mode and Active Emissions Limiting Achieves Better than 15dB Margin Under FCC Limit Zero Dead Time (ZDT) H-Bridge Maintains Good THD+N Performance Single-Supply Operation (2.5V to 5.5V) Stereo Output (4, VDD = 5V, THD+N = 1%, POUT = 1.8W) No LC Output Filter Required 85% Efficiency (RL = 8, PO = 600mW) Less Than 0.1% THD+N High 80dB PSRR Fully Differential Inputs Integrated Click-and-Pop Suppression Low-Power Shutdown Mode (0.1A) Short-Circuit and Thermal-Overload Protection Pin-for-Pin Compatible with the MAX9701 Available in Thermally Efficient, Space-Saving Packages 24-Pin TQFN-EP (4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm) 20-Bump UCSP (2mm x 2.5mm x 0.6mm)
MAX9773
Ordering Information
PART MAX9773EBP-T MAX9773ETG+ TEMP RANGE -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PINPACKAGE 20 UCSP-20 24 TQFN-EP* PKG CODE B20-1 T2444-4
Block Diagram
VDD
MAX9773
INR+ RIGHT MODULATOR AND H-BRIDGE INR-
Applications
Cellular/Multimedia Phones Notebooks Handheld Gaming Consoles MP3 Players
Pin Configurations and Gain Selection appear at end of data sheet. UCSP is a trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
GAIN1 GAIN2
GAIN
SYNC
OSCILLATOR
SYNC_OUT
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1.8W, Filterless, Ultra-Low EMI, Stereo Class D Audio Power Amplifier MAX9773
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
VDD to GND..............................................................................6V VDD to PVDD ..........................................................-0.3V to +0.3V PVDD to PGND .........................................................................6V GND to PGND .......................................................-0.3V to +0.3V All Other Pins to GND.................................-0.3V to (VDD + 0.3V) Continuous Current In/Out of PVDD, PGND, OUT_ .........800mA Continuous Input Current (all other pins)..........................20mA Duration of OUT_ Short Circuit to VDD/GND/PVDD/PGND...........................................Continuous Duration of Short Circuit Between OUT+ and OUT- ......Continuous Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70C) 20-Bump UCSP (derate 10mW/C above +70C) ...........800mW 24-Pin Thin QFN (derate 20.8mW/C above +70C) ..1666.7mW Junction Temperature ......................................................+150C Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40C to +85C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65C to +150C Bump Temperature (soldering) Reflow............................+235C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300C
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VDD = VPVDD = VSHDN = 3.3V, VGND = VPGND = 0V, SYNC = 0V (FFM), gain = 12dB (GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 1), RL connected between OUT+ and OUT-, RL = , TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Notes 1, 2)
PARAMETER GENERAL Supply Voltage Range Quiescent Current Shutdown Current Common-Mode Rejection Ratio Input Bias Voltage Turn-On Time Output Offset Voltage VDD IDD ISHDN CMRR VBIAS tON VOS TA = +25oC VDD = 2.5V to 5.5V, VIN = 0V, TA = +25 C Power-Supply Rejection Ratio PSRR TMIN < TA < TMAX 100mVP-P ripple, VIN = 0V THD+N = 1%, TA = +25oC fRIPPLE = 217Hz fRIPPLE = 20kHz VDD = 3.3V VDD = 5V RL = 8 RL = 4 RL = 8 RL = 4
o
SYMBOL
MIN 2.6
TYP
MAX 5.5
UNITS V mA A dB V ms mV
5.5 0.1 66 1.125 1.25 80 10 59 56 72 50 500 750 1300 1800 0.04 0.08 86 86 88.5 88.5 950 1200 1100 1400 1200 60 200 1000 80
7.5 10 1.375 50
dB
POUT
mW
THD+N
RL = 8 (POUT = 400mW), f = 1kHz RL = 4 (POUT = 600mW), f = 1kHz BW = 22Hz to 22kHz FFM SSM FFM SSM
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
SNR
dB
Oscillator Frequency
fOSC
tMIN fSYNC
ns 2000 kHz
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Click-and-Pop Level
KCP
Efficiency
DIGITAL INPUTS (SHDN, SYNC, GAIN1, GAIN2) Input-Voltage High Input-Voltage Low Input Leakage Current (SHDN, GAIN1, GAIN2) Input Leakage Current (SYNC) DIGITAL OUTPUTS (SYNC_OUT) Output-Voltage High Output-Voltage Low V V V V A A
Note 1: All devices are 100% production tested at +25C. All temperature limits are guaranteed by design. Note 2: Testing performed with a resistive load in series with an inductor to simulate an actual speaker load. For RL = 4, L = 33H. For RL = 8, L = 68H. Note 3: When driving speakers below 4 with large signals, exercise care to avoid violating the absolute maximum rating for continuous output current. Note 4: Testing performed with 8 resistive load in series with 68H inductive load connected across the BTL output. Mode transitions are controlled by SHDN. KCP level is calculated as: 20 x log[(peak voltage during mode transition, no input signal)]. Units are expressed in dBV.
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Typical Operating Characteristics
(VDD = VPVDD = VSHDN = 3.3V, VGND = VPGND = 0V, SYNC = VDD (SSM), gain = 12dB (GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 1)).
10
VDD = 5V RL = 4
10
10
1 THD+N (%) THD+N (%) OUTPUT POWER = 100mW 0.1 OUTPUT POWER = 300mW 0.01 OUTPUT POWER = 600mW 0.001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
1 OUTPUT POWER = 600mW 0.1 OUTPUT POWER = 100mW 0.01 OUTPUT POWER = 300mW
10
10
100
1 THD+N (%)
0.01
fIN = 20Hz
fIN = 20kHz
100 VDD = 5V RL = 8 10
100
VDD = 3.3V RL = 4
100
10
fIN = 20Hz
THD+N (%)
THD+N (%)
1.0
THD+N (%)
0.1
0.01 fIN = 20Hz 0.001 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 OUTPUT POWER (W) fIN = 20kHz
0.01
fIN = 1kHz
fIN = 20kHz
0.01 fIN = 20Hz 0.001 1.0 0 0.2 0.4 OUTPUT POWER (W) fIN = 20kHz 0.6 0.8
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = VPVDD = VSHDN = 3.3V, VGND = VPGND = 0V, SYNC = VDD (SSM), gain = 12dB (GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 1)).
100 90 80 EFFICIENCY (%) 70 60 50 40 30 VDD = 5V fIN = 1kHz OUTPUT POWER PER CHANNEL 0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 RL = 4 RL = 8
100
10
THD+N (%)
1 FFM 0.1
0.01
SSM
20 10
20 10 0 3.0 0 0.2
VDD = 3.3V fIN = 1kHz OUTPUT POWER PER CHANNEL 0.4 0.6 0.8 1.0 1.2
RL = 4 fIN = 1kHz
3.0 2.5 OUTPUT POWER (W) 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 THD+N = 1%
THD+N = 10%
THD+N = 1% 0.5 0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
0.5
THD+N = 1%
0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = VPVDD = VSHDN = 3.3V, VGND = VPGND = 0V, SYNC = VDD (SSM), gain = 12dB (GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 1)).
POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs. FREQUENCY
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VRIPPLE = 100mVP-P RL = 8
90 80 70 CMRR (dB) 60 50 40 30 20 10 0
PSRR (dB)
-40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
VDD = 5V
10
100
1k FREQUENCY (Hz)
10k
100k
-40 -50 -60 CROSSTALK (dB) -70 -80 -90 -100 -110 -120 -130 -140 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k LEFT TO RIGHT RIGHT TO LEFT POUT = 300mW RL = 8
0 -20 OUTPUT MAGNITUDE (dBV) -40 -60 -80 -100 -120 -140 0 5 10 FREQUENCY (kHz) 15 FFM MODE VOUT = -60dBV f = 1kHz RL = 8 UNWEIGHTED
0 -20 OUTPUT MAGNITUDE (dBV) -40 -60 -80 -100 -120 -140
20
10 FREQUENCY (kHz)
15
20
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1.8W, Filterless, Ultra-Low EMI, Stereo Class D Audio Power Amplifier MAX9773
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VDD = VPVDD = VSHDN = 3.3V, VGND = VPGND = 0V, SYNC = VDD (SSM), gain = 12dB (GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 1)).
0 -10 OUTPUT AMPLITUDE (dBV) -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 0.1 1 10 RL = 8, VDD = 5V INPUTS AC-GROUNDED
100
0.1
10
100
FREQUENCY (MHz)
FREQUENCY (MHz)
TURN-ON/TURN-OFF RESPONSE
MAX9773 toc25
20
SHDN
2V/div
17 SSM 14 FFM
11
1V/div
5 20ms/div 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.10
0.08
0.06 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
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Pin Description
PIN TQFN 1 UCSP A2 NAME SHDN FUNCTION Active-Low Shutdown. Connect to VDD for normal operation. Frequency Select and External Clock Input: SYNC = GND: Fixed-frequency mode with fS = 1100kHz. SYNC = Unconnected: Fixed-frequency mode with fS = 1400kHz. SYNC = VDD: Spread-spectrum mode with fS = 1200kHz 60kHz. SYNC = Clocked: Fixed-frequency mode with fS = external clock frequency. No Connection. Not internally connected. Left-Channel Amplifier Output Positive Phase H-Bridge Power Supply. Connect to VDD. Bypass with a 0.1F capacitor to PGND. Power Ground Left-Channel Amplifier Output Negative Phase Analog Ground Clock Signal Output Right-Channel Amplifier Output Negative Phase Right-Channel Amplifier Output Positive Phase Gain-Select Input 1 Gain-Select Input 2 Right-Channel Inverting Input Right-Channel Noninverting Input Analog Power Supply. Connect to PVDD. Bypass with a 10F capacitor to GND. Left-Channel Noninverting Input Left-Channel Inverting Input Exposed Pad. Connect the exposed thermal pad to the GND plane (see the Supply Bypassing, Layout, and Grounding section).
B3
SYNC
3, 8, 11, 16 4 5, 14 6, 13 7 9, 22 10 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 EP
N.C. OUTL+ PVDD PGND OUTLGND SYNC_OUT OUTROUTR+ GAIN1 GAIN2 INRINR+ VDD INL+ INLEP
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VDD
0.1F
10F*
PVDD SYNC_OUT
470nF INL+
RIN
OUTL+ OUTL-
470nF
INL-
RIN
470nF INR+
OUTR+ OUTR-
470nF INR-
MAX9773
*BULK CAPACITANCE.
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tSW
VIN-
VIN+
OUT-
OUT+
tON(MIN)
VOUT+ - VOUT-
Detailed Description
The MAX9773 ultra-low EMI, filterless, stereo Class D audio power amplifier incorporates several improvements to switch-mode amplifier topology. The MAX9773 features output-driver AEL circuitry to reduce EMI. Zero dead time technology maintains state-of-the art efficiency and THD+N performance by allowing the output FETs to switch simultaneously without cross conduction. The MAX9773 offers Class AB performance with Class D efficiency, while occupying minimal board space. A unique, filterless modulation scheme, synchronizable switching frequency, and spread-spectrum switching mode create a compact, flexible, low-noise, efficient audio power amplifier. The differential input architecture reduces common-mode noise pickup, and can be used without
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input-coupling capacitors. The inputs can also be configured to accept a single-ended input signal. Comparators monitor the MAX9773 inputs and compare the complementary input voltages to the sawtooth waveform. The comparators trip when the input magnitude of the sawtooth exceeds their corresponding input voltage. Both comparators reset at a fixed time after the rising edge of the second comparator trip point, generating a minimum-width pulse (tON(MIN)) at the output of the second comparator (Figure 1). As the input voltage increases or decreases, the duration of the pulse at one output increases while the other output pulse duration remains the same. This causes the net voltage across the speaker (VOUT+ - VOUT-) to change. The minimum-width pulse helps the device to achieve high levels of linearity.
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1.8W, Filterless, Ultra-Low EMI, Stereo Class D Audio Power Amplifier MAX9773
tSW tSW tSW tSW
VIN_-
VIN_+
OUT_-
OUT_+
tON(MIN)
VOUT_+ - VOUT_-
Operating Modes
Fixed-Frequency (FFM) Mode The MAX9773 features two fixed-frequency modes. Connect SYNC to GND to select a 1.1MHz switching frequency. Leave SYNC unconnected to select a 1.4MHz switching frequency. The frequency spectrum of the MAX9773 consists of the fundamental switching frequency and its associated harmonics (see the Wideband FFT graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics). Program the switching frequency so the harmonics do not fall within a sensitive frequency band (Table 1). Audio reproduction is not affected by changing the switching frequency.
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MAX9773
the MAX9773 to be synchronized to another Maxim Class D amplifier operating in SSM mode. SYNC_OUT SYNC_OUT allows several MAX9773s as well as other Class D amplifiers (such as the MAX9700) to be cascaded. The synchronized output minimizes interference due to clock intermodulation caused by the switching spread between single devices. Using SYNC_OUT, the modulation scheme remains the same and audio reproduction is not affected by changing the switching frequency.
40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 30 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300
AMPLITUDE (dBV/m)
FREQUENCY (MHz)
Figure 3. EMI Spectrum of MAX9773 with 6in of Twisted-Pair Speaker Cable with TDK Ferrite Beads MPZ1608S300A
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EFFICIENCY vs. OUTPUT POWER
VIN_ = 0V
90 80 EFFICIENCY (%) 70 60 50 40 30
MAX9773
OUT_-
OUT_+
20 10 0 0 0.1 0.2
CLASS AB
0.3
0.4
VOUT_+ - VOUT_- = 0V
Efficiency
Efficiency of a Class D amplifier is due to the switching operation of the output stage transistors. In a Class D amplifier, the output transistors act as current-steering switches and consume negligible additional power. Any power loss associated with the Class D output stage is mostly due to the I*R loss of the MOSFET onresistance, and quiescent-current overhead. The theoretical best efficiency of a linear amplifier is 78%; however, that efficiency is only exhibited at peak output powers. Under normal operating levels (typical music reproduction levels), efficiency falls below 30%, whereas the MAX9773 still exhibits >80% efficiencies under the same conditions (Figure 5).
Shutdown
The MAX9773 has a shutdown mode that reduces power consumption and extends battery life. Driving SHDN low places the MAX9773 in a low-power (0.1A) shutdown mode. Connect SHDN to VDD for normal operation.
Click-and-Pop Suppression
The MAX9773 features comprehensive click-and-pop suppression that eliminates audible transients on startup and shutdown. While in shutdown, the H-bridge is in a high-impedance state. During startup, or power-up, the input amplifiers are muted and an internal loop sets the modulator bias voltages to the correct levels, preventing clicks and pops when the H-bridge is subsequently enabled. For 80ms following startup, a soft-start function gradually unmutes the input amplifiers.
The filters add cost, increase the solution size of the amplifier, and can decrease efficiency. The traditional PWM scheme uses large differential output swings (2 x VDD(P-P)) and causes large ripple currents. Any parasitic resistance in the filter components results in a loss of power, lowering the efficiency. The MAX9773 does not require an output filter. The device relies on the inherent inductance of the speaker coil and the natural filtering of both the speaker and the human ear to recover the audio component of the square-wave output. Eliminating the output filter results in a smaller, less costly, more efficient solution. Because the frequency of the MAX9773 output is well beyond the bandwidth of most speakers, voice coil movement due to the square-wave frequency is very small. Although this movement is small, a speaker not designed to handle the additional power can be damaged. For optimum results, use a speaker with a series inductance >10H. Typical 8 speakers, for portable audio applications, exhibit series inductances in the range of 20H to 100H.
Output Offset
Unlike a Class AB amplifier, the output offset voltage of a Class D amplifier does not noticeably increase quiescent current draw when a load is applied. This is due to the power conversion of the Class D amplifier. For example, an 8mV DC offset across an 8 load results in 1mA extra current consumption in a Class AB device. In the Class D case, an 8mV offset into 8 equates to an additional power drain of 8W. Due to the high efficiency of the Class D amplifier, this represents an additional quiescent current draw of: 8W/(VDD / 100 x ), which is on the order of a few A.
Applications Information
Filterless Operation
Traditional Class D amplifiers require an output filter to recover the audio signal from the amplifiers PWM output.
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Table 2. Gain Settings (VDD = 3.3V, THD+N = 10%)
GAIN1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 GAIN2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 GAIN (dB) +26 +20 +15.6 12 +26 +20 +15.6 12 INPUT (VRMS) 0.097699 0.194936 0.323513 0.489657 0.114288 0.228035 0.378444 0.572798 RL () 4 4 4 4 8 8 8 8 POUT (mW) 950 950 950 950 650 650 650 650
Selectable Gain
The MAX9773 features four selectable gain settings, minimizing external component count. Gains of 12dB, 15.6dB, 20dB, and 26dB are set through gain-select inputs, GAIN1 and GAIN2. GAIN1 and GAIN2 can be hardwired or digitally controlled. Table 2 shows the suggested gain settings to attain a maximum output power from a given peak input voltage and given load at VDD = 3.3V and THD+N = 10%.
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0.47F SINGLE-ENDED LEFT AUDIO INPUT INL+ OUTL+ 0.47F SINGLE-ENDED RIGHT AUDIO INPUT INR+ INLR2 CIN R1 INLRIN 0.47F 0.47F OUTRCIN GAIN2 R1 INR+ R2 CIN R1 INRRIN 2.5V TO 5.5V 10F 0.1F SYNC FFM MODE WITH fOSC = 1100kHz, GAIN = 15.6dB. VDD PVDD RIN SHDN GND PGND GAIN1 INR-
MAX9773
CIN R1 INL+ RIN
MAX9773
OUTLOUTR+
The internal input resistance, RIN, changes with each gain setting. The R1 resistors attenuate the gain and resistors R2 compensate for RINs tolerance, which can be as high as 25%. CIN must be adjusted to compensate for the total change in input impedance or the lowfrequency roll-off point shifts.
AC-coupling capacitor allows the amplifier to automatically bias the signal to an optimum DC level. Assuming zero-source impedance, the -3dB point of the highpass filter is given by: f3dB = 1 2RINCIN
Input Amplifier
Differential Input The MAX9773 features a differential input structure, making it compatible with many CODECs and offers improved noise immunity over a single-ended input amplifier. In devices such as cellular phones, high-frequency signals from the RF transmitter can be picked up by the amplifiers input traces. The signals appear at the amplifiers inputs as common-mode noise. A differential input amplifier amplifies the difference of the two inputs, any signal common to both inputs is canceled. Single-Ended Input The MAX9773 can be configured as a single-ended input amplifier by capacitively coupling either input to GND, and driving the other input (Figure 7).
Component Selection
Input Filter An input capacitor, C IN , in conjunction with the MAX9773 input impedance (RIN) forms a highpass filter that removes the DC bias from an incoming signal. The
Choose CIN so f-3dB is well below the lowest frequency of interest. Use capacitors whose dielectrics have lowvoltage coefficients, such as tantalum or aluminum electrolytic. Capacitors with high-voltage coefficients, such as ceramics, may result in increased distortion at low frequencies. Other considerations when designing the input filter include the constraints of the overall system and the actual frequency band of interest. Although high-fidelity audio calls for a flat-gain response between 20Hz and 20kHz, portable voice-reproduction devices such as cellular phones and two-way radios need only concentrate on the frequency range of the spoken human voice (typically 300Hz to 3.5kHz). In addition, speakers used in portable devices typically have a poor response below 300Hz. Taking these two factors into consideration, the input filter may not need to be designed for a 20Hz to 20kHz response, saving both board space and cost due to the use of smaller capacitors.
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5V CIN 2200pF INL+ CIN 2200pF INR+ CIN 2200pF INLCIN 2200pF INROUTRSYNC SYNC_OUT OUTR+ 8 OUTL+ 10F
MAX9773
OUTL10F
5V VDD
MAX9705
OUT+ 4
MAX4238
1F INOUT-
NOTE: VALUES SHOWN ARE FOR A LOWPASS CUTOFF OF 2Hz AND A BASS GAIN OF -1V/V. FFM MODE WITH fOSC = 1100kHz.
Output Filter The MAX9773 does not require an output filter. The device passes FCC emissions standards with 6in of unshielded speaker cables. However, output filtering can be used if a design is failing radiated emissions due to board layout or cable length, or if the circuit is near EMI-sensitive devices. Use a ferrite bead filter when radiated frequencies above 10MHz are of concern. Use an LC filter or a common-mode choke when radiated emissions below 10MHz are of concern, or when long leads (>6in) connect the amplifier to the speaker.
where R IN is the typical input resistance of the MAX9773. The 10F capacitors on the output of the MAX9773 ensure a two-pole highpass filter.
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where R1 = R2 and R3 = R1//R2. The cutoff frequency of the lowpass filter is set by the following equation: fLP = 1 2 1 C1 C2 R 3 R4
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MAX9773
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1.8V TO 3.6V 4.2V BATTERY 1F 1F SYNC SYNC_OUT GAIN1 GAIN2 0.47F INL OUTR 0.47F 0.47F INRINR 0.47F INR+ DVDD PVDD AVDD 1F VDD PVDD
MAX9773
OUTR+ OUTR-
FM RECEIVER
MAX9850
MCLK 0.47F 0.47F INLSHDN GND PGND REF 1F GPIO SDA HPL HPR HPS C1P DGND PGND AGND PVSS SVSS 2.2F C1N 0.47F SCL SDIN BCLK LRCLK OUTL INL+ OUTL+ OUTL-
APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR
10k
10k
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System Diagram
MAX9773
MAX9773
3 4 5
17
16
15
14
13 12 OUTR11 N.C. 10 SYNC_OUT B GND INL+ SYNC PGND GND A INLSHDN OUTL+ PVDD OUTL-
MAX9773
9 8
GND N.C. OUTLD INRGAIN2 OUTR+ PVDD OUTRC VDD INR+ GAIN1 PGND SYNC _OUT
+
1 SHDN 2 SYNC 3 N.C. 4 OUTL+ 5 PVDD 6 PGND
UCSP
TQFN
Gain Selection
GAIN SELECTION GAIN1 = 0, GAIN2 = 0 GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 0 GAIN1 = 0, GAIN2 = 1 GAIN1 = 1, GAIN2 = 1 GAIN (dB) 26 20 15.6 12
Chip Information
PROCESS: BiCMOS
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Package Information
(The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages.)
24L QFN THIN.EPS
PACKAGE OUTLINE, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28L THIN QFN, 4x4x0.8mm
21-0139
PACKAGE OUTLINE, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28L THIN QFN, 4x4x0.8mm
21-0139
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