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2.8.2 Analog Output
OUTP and OUTM are differential outputs and can typically drive a 600- load directly. Figure 217 shows the circuit
when the load is ground-referenced.
OUTM
+
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10 k
10 k
Load
10 k
+5 V
5 V
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OUTP
Figure 217. Differential Output Drive (Ground-Referenced)
2.8.3 Single-Ended Analog Input
The two differential inputs (INP and INM, or AUXP and AUXM) can be configured to work as single-ended inputs by
connecting INP or AUXP to the analog input, and INM or AUXM to the external common-mode input. This is illustrated
in Figure 218.
Following are the valid single-ended input configuration:
If the signal common-mode is about 2.5 V, then connect signal to INP and its common mode to INM.
If the common mode of the input signal is different from 2.5 V, then capacitively couple signal onto INP and
capacitively couple common mode onto INM.
Special case: If common mode of signal is AGND, then capacitively couple AGND onto INM.
Whenever INP and INM are both capacitively coupled the device internally sets the bias. Never connect AGND
directly to INM. It sets input common mode to AGND which would mean the negative going signal gets clamped.
Analog Input
INP
INM
Common-Mode Input
C
Figure 218. Single-Ended Input
2.8.4 Single-Ended Analog Output
The differential output of TLV320AIC10 can be configured as a single-ended output. This is illustrated in Figure 219.
R
L
OUTP
OUTM
C
Figure 219. Single-Ended Output