Datasheet

LM4671
SNAS258D MARCH 2005REVISED MAY 2013
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The commonly used Audio Precision analyzer is differential, but its ability to accurately reject high frequency
signals is questionable necessitating the on board measurement filter. When in doubt or when the signal needs
to be single-ended, use an audio signal transformer to convert the differential output to a single ended output.
Depending on the audio transformer's characteristics, there may be some attenuation of the audio signal which
needs to be taken into account for correct measurement of performance.
Measurements made at the output of the measurement filter suffer attenuation relative to the primary, unfiltered
outputs even at audio frequencies. This is due to the resistance of the inductors interacting with the termination
resistor (300) and is typically about -0.25dB (3%). In other words, the voltage levels (and corresponding power
levels) indicated through the measurement filter are slightly lower than those that actually occur at the load
placed on the unfiltered outputs. This small loss in the filter for measurement gives a lower output power reading
than what is really occurring on the unfiltered outputs and its load.
LM4671 DSBGA BOARD ARTWORK
Figure 29. Composite View
Figure 30. Silk Screen
Figure 31. Top Layer
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