Datasheet
OPAMP
C
o
MuteCircuit
Output
MUTE
9–12V
+
+
+
–
ConventionalSolution
MuteCircuit
Output
HP_SD
3.3V
+
–
TAS5717Solution
VDD
VSS
GND
VDD
VDD/2
GND
DirectPath
TAS5717
S0445-01
TAS5717
TAS5719
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SLOS655A –NOVEMBER 2010–REVISED FEBRUARY 2011
APPLICATION INFORMATION
LINE DRIVER AMPLIFIERS
Single-supply headphone and line driver amplifiers typically require dc-blocking capacitors. The top drawing in
Figure 47 illustrates the conventional line driver amplifier connection to the load and output signal.
DC blocking capacitors for headphone amps are often large in value, and a mute circuit is needed during power
up to minimize click and pop for both headphone and line driver. The output capacitors and mute circuits
consume PCB area and increase cost of assembly, and can reduce the fidelity of the audio output signal.
Figure 47. Conventional and DirectPath HP and Line Driver
The DirectPath™ amplifier architecture operates from a single supply but makes use of an internal charge pump
to provide a negative voltage rail.
Combining the user provided positive rail and the negative rail generated by the IC, the device operates in what
is effectively a split supply mode.
The output voltages are now centered at zero volts with the capability to swing to the positive rail or negative rail,
combining this with the build in click and pop reduction circuit, the DirectPath™ amplifier requires no output dc
blocking capacitors.
The bottom block diagram and waveform of Figure 47 illustrate the ground-referenced headphone and line driver
architecture. This is the architecture of the TAS5717/9.
COMPONENT SELECTION
Charge Pump
The charge pump flying capacitor serves to transfer charge during the generation of the negative supply voltage.
The PVSS capacitor must be at least equal to the charge pump capacitor in order to allow maximum charge
transfer. Low ESR capacitors are an ideal selection, and a value of 1µF is typical. Capacitor values that are
smaller than 1µF can not be recommended for the HP section as it will limit the negative voltage swing in low
impedance loads.
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