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+
IN-
IN+
PWM H-
Bridge
V
O+
V
O-
Internal
Oscillator
C
S
To Battery
V
DD
GND
Bias
Circuitry
R
I2
R
I2
+
-
Differential
Input 1
SHUTDOWN
R
I1
R
I1
+
-
Differential
Input 2
Filter-Free Class D
Summing a Differential Input Signal and a Single-Ended Input Signal
(6)
(7)
C
I2
+
1
ǒ
2p R
I2
f
c2
Ǔ
(8)
TPA2010D1
SLOS417C OCTOBER 2003 REVISED SEPTEMBER 2007
If summing a ring tone and a phone signal, set the ring-tone gain to Gain 2 = 2 V/V, and the phone gain to gain 1
= 0.1 V/V. The resistor values would be. . .
R
I1
= 3 M , and = R
I2
= 150 k .
Figure 30. Application Schematic With TPA2010D1 Summing Two Differential Inputs
Figure 31 shows how to sum a differential input signal and a single-ended input signal. Ground noise can couple
in through IN+ with this method. It is better to use differential inputs. The corner frequency of the single-ended
input is set by C
I2
, shown in Equation 8 . To assure that each input is balanced, the single-ended input must be
driven by a low-impedance source even if the input is not in use
If summing a ring tone and a phone signal, the phone signal should use a differential input signal while the ring
tone might be limited to a single-ended signal. Phone gain is set at gain 1 = 0.1 V/V, and the ring-tone gain is set
to gain 2 = 2 V/V, the resistor values would be
R
I1
= 3 M , and = R
I2
= 150 k .
The high pass corner frequency of the single-ended input is set by C
I2
. If the desired corner frequency is less
than 20 Hz...
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