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 19-2386; Rev 2; 10/02
80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown
General Description
The MAX4410 stereo headphone driver is designed for portable equipment where board space is at a premium. The MAX4410 uses a unique, patented, DirectDrive architecture to produce a ground-referenced output from a single supply, eliminating the need for large DC-blocking capacitors, saving cost, board space, and component height. The MAX4410 delivers up to 80mW per channel into a 16 load and has low 0.003% THD + N. A high powersupply rejection ratio (90dB at 1kHz) allows this device to operate from noisy digital supplies without an additional linear regulator. The MAX4410 includes 8kV ESD protection on the headphone outputs. Comprehensive clickand-pop circuitry suppresses audible clicks and pops on startup and shutdown. Independent left/right, low-power shutdown controls make it possible to optimize power savings in mixed mode, mono/stereo applications. The MAX4410 operates from a single 1.8V to 3.6V supply, consumes only 7mA of supply current, has short-circuit and thermal overload protection, and is specified over the extended -40C to +85C temperature range. The MAX4410 is available in a tiny (2mm x 2mm x 0.6mm), 16-bump chip-scale package (UCSPTM) and a 14-pin TSSOP package.
Features
o No Bulky DC-Blocking Capacitors Required o Ground-Referenced Outputs Eliminate DC-Bias Voltages on Headphone Ground Pin o No Degradation of Low-Frequency Response Due to Output Capacitors o 80mW Per Channel into 16 o Low 0.003% THD + N o High PSRR (90dB at 1kHz) o Integrated Click-and-Pop Suppression o 1.8V to 3.6V Single-Supply Operation o Low Quiescent Current o Independent Left/Right, Low-Power Shutdown Controls o Short-Circuit and Thermal Overload Protection o 8kV ESD-Protected Amplifier Outputs o Available in Space-Saving Packages 16-Bump UCSP (2mm x 2mm x 0.6mm) 14-Pin TSSOP
MAX4410
Ordering Information
PART MAX4410EBE-T* MAX4410EUD TEMP RANGE -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PIN/BUMPPACKAGE 16 UCSP-16 14 TSSOP
Applications
Notebooks Cellular Phones PDAs MP3 Players Web Pads Portable Audio Equipment
*Future product--contact factory for availability.
Functional Diagram
LEFT AUDIO INPUT
MAX4410
SHDNL SHDNR
RIGHT AUDIO INPUT
UCSP is a trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Pin Configurations and Typical Application Circuit appear at end of data sheet. 1
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For pricing, delivery, and ordering information, please contact Maxim/Dallas Direct! at 1-888-629-4642, or visit Maxim's website at www.maxim-ic.com.
80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown MAX4410
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PGND to SGND .....................................................-0.3V to +0.3V PVDD to SVDD .................................................................-0.3V to +0.3V PVSS to SVSS .........................................................-0.3V to +0.3V PVDD and SVDD to PGND or SGND .........................-0.3V to +4V PVSS and SVSS to PGND or SGND ..........................-4V to +0.3V IN_ to SGND ..........................................................-0.3V to +0.3V SHDN_ to SGND........................(SGND - 0.3V) to (SVDD + 0.3V) OUT_ to SGND ............................(SVSS - 0.3V) to (SVDD + 0.3V) C1P to PGND.............................(PGND - 0.3V) to (PVDD + 0.3V) C1N to PGND .............................(PVSS - 0.3V) to (PGND + 0.3V) Output Short Circuit to GND or VDD ...........................Continuous Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70C) 14-Pin TSSOP (derate 9.1mW/C above +70C) ..........727mW 16-Bump UCSP (derate 15.2mW/C above +70C)....1212mW Junction Temperature ......................................................+150C Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40C to +85C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65C to +150C Bump Temperature (soldering) (Note 1) Infrared (15s) ...............................................................+220C Vapor Phase (60s) .......................................................+215C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300C
Note 1: This device is constructed using a unique set of packaging techniques that impose a limit on the thermal profile the device can be exposed to during board-level solder attach and rework. This limit permits only the use of the solder profiles recommended in the industry-standard specification, JEDEC 020A, paragraph 7.6, Table 3 for IR/VPR and convection reflow. Preheating is required. Hand or wave soldering is not allowed.
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
(PVDD = SVDD = 3V, PGND = SGND = 0, SHDNL = SHDNR = SVDD, C1 = C2 = 2.2F, RIN = RF = 10k, RL = , TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER Supply Voltage Range Quiescent Supply Current Shutdown Supply Current SYMBOL VDD IDD I SHDN CONDITIONS Guaranteed by PSRR test One channel enabled Two channels enabled SHDNL = SHDNR = GND VIH SHDN_ Thresholds VIL SHDN_ Input Leakage Current SHDN_ to Full Operation CHARGE PUMP Oscillator Frequency AMPLIFIERS Input Offset Voltage Input Bias Current Power-Supply Rejection Ratio VOS IBIAS 1.8V VDD 3.6V PSRR 200mVP-P ripple THD + N = 1% DC fRIPPLE = 1kHz fRIPPLE = 20kHz RL = 32 RL = 16 40 Input AC-coupled, RL = 32 -100 75 90 90 55 65 80 mW dB 0.5 2.4 +100 mV nA fOSC 272 320 368 kHz tSON -1 175 0.7 x SVDD 0.3 x SVDD +1 A s MIN 1.8 4 7 6 11.5 10 TYP MAX 3.6 UNITS V mA A
V
Output Power
POUT
2
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(PVDD = SVDD = 3V, PGND = SGND = 0, SHDNL = SHDNR = SVDD, C1 = C2 = 2.2F, RIN = RF = 10k, RL = , TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25C.) (Note 2)
PARAMETER Total Harmonic Distortion Plus Noise Signal-to-Noise Ratio Slew Rate Maximum Capacitive Load Crosstalk Thermal Shutdown Threshold Thermal Shutdown Hysteresis ESD Protection Human body model (OUTR, OUTL) SYMBOL CONDITIONS RL = 32, POUT = 25mW RL = 16, POUT = 50mW MIN TYP 0.003 % 0.003 95 0.8 No sustained oscillations RL = 16, POUT = 1.6mW, fIN = 10kHz 300 70 140 15 8 dB V/s pF dB C C kV MAX UNITS
MAX4410
THD + N
fIN = 1kHz
SNR SR CL
RL = 32, POUT = 20mW, fIN = 1kHz
Note 2: All specifications are 100% tested at TA = +25C; temperature limits are guaranteed by design.
Typical Operating Characteristics
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
1 VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 0.1 THD + N (%) THD + N (%) POUT = 25mW POUT = 50mW POUT = 10mW 0.1
MAX4410 toc01
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
1 VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 POUT = 10mW THD + N (%) 0.01
MAX4410 toc02
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 32
MAX4410 toc03
1
0.1
POUT = 5mW POUT = 10mW
POUT = 25mW
0.01
0.01
0.001 POUT = 50mW POUT = 25mW 0.0001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
0.001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
0.001
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown MAX4410
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc04
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
1 VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 0.1 THD + N (%) THD + N (%) POUT = 5mW POUT = 10mW 0.1
MAX4410 toc05
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
1 VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 16
MAX4410 toc06
1 VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 0.1 THD + N (%) POUT = 5mW 0.01 POUT = 10mW
POUT = 5mW
0.01
0.01
POUT = 10mW
POUT = 25mW 0.001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k 0.001 10 100
POUT = 20mW 0.001 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k 10 100
POUT = 20mW 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc07
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc08
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 20Hz
MAX4410 toc09
1 VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 0.1 THD + N (%) POUT = 20mW POUT = 10mW 0.01 POUT = 5mW
1 VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 0.1
100
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
POUT = 5mW 0.01
0.1
POUT = 10mW 0.01 POUT = 20mW ONE CHANNEL 0 50 100 150 200
0.001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
0.001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
0.001
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc10
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc11
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 fIN = 20Hz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
MAX4410 toc12
100 VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 1kHz
100 VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 10kHz
100
10
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.01 0.001 0 50 100
ONE CHANNEL 150 200
0.01 0.001 0 50 100 150 200
0.01 0.001 0 50 100
ONE CHANNEL
150
200
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
4
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc13
MAX4410
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc14
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 3V OUTPUTS IN AV = -1V/V PHASE RL = 32 fIN = 20Hz ONE CHANNEL OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
MAX4410 toc15
100 VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
100 VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 fIN = 10kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100 10 1
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1
1
THD + N (%)
0.1
0.1
OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
0.1 0.01
0.01 ONE CHANNEL 0.001 0 50 100 150 200 OUTPUT POWER (mW)
0.01 0.001 0 50 100
0.001 0.0001
150
200
0
25
50
75
100
125
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc16
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc17
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 fIN = 20Hz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
MAX4410 toc18
100 VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100 VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 fIN = 10kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100
10
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
0.1 ONE CHANNEL
0.1
0.1 ONE CHANNEL
ONE CHANNEL
0.01 0.001 0
0.01 0.001 25 50 75 100 125 0 25 50 75 100 125 OUTPUT POWER (mW) OUTPUT POWER (mW)
0.01 0.001 0
25
50
75
100
125
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc19
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc20
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 20Hz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
MAX4410 toc21
100 VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100 VDD = 3V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 fIN = 10kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100
10
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
0.1 ONE CHANNEL
0.1
0.1
0.01 0.001 0
0.01 0.001
0.01 0.001 0 25 50 75 100 125 OUTPUT POWER (mW)
25
50
75
100
125
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown MAX4410
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc22
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc23
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 fIN = 20Hz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
MAX4410 toc24
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 10kHz
100
10
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL 0 10 20 30 40 50 60
1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE 0.1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
THD + N (%)
1
0.1
0.1
0.01 0.001
0.01 0.001 0 10 20 30 40
0.01 0.001
50
60
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc25
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc26
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 fIN = 20Hz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
MAX4410 toc27
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 16 fIN = 10kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL 0 10 20 30 40 50
100
10
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1
1
1
0.1
OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
0.1
0.1
0.01 0.001 0 10 20 30
0.01 0.001
0.01 ONE CHANNEL 0.001 60 0 10 20 30 40 50
40
50
60
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc28
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc29
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 fIN = 20Hz
MAX4410 toc30
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -1V/V RL = 32 fIN = 10kHz
100
10
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
1
1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE 0.1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE 0.1 OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL 0 10 20 30 40 50
0.1
0.01 0.001 0 10 20
ONE CHANNEL 30 40 50
0.01 0.001 0 10 20
0.01 0.001
30
40
50
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
6
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc31
MAX4410
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc32
POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs. FREQUENCY
VDD = 3V RL = 16 -20
MAX4410 toc33
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 fIN = 1kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE
100 VDD = 1.8V AV = -2V/V RL = 32 fIN = 10kHz OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
0
10
10
THD + N (%)
THD + N (%)
0.1
OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
PSRR (dB)
1
1
-40
0.1
-60
0.01 0.001 0 10 20
0.01 0.001
-80
-100 0 10 20 30 40 50 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (kHz) 10 100 OUTPUT POWER (mW)
30
40
50
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc34
POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc35
POWER-SUPPLY REJECTION RATIO vs. FREQUENCY
VDD = 1.8V RL = 32 -20
MAX4410 toc36
0 VDD = 1.8V RL = 16 -20
0 VDD = 3V RL = 32 -20
0
PSRR (dB)
PSRR (dB)
-60
-60
PSRR (dB) 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (kHz) 10 100
-40
-40
-40
-60
-80
-80
-80
-100 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (kHz) 10 100
-100
-100 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (kHz) 10 100
CROSSTALK vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc37
OUTPUT POWER vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX4410 toc38
OUTPUT POWER vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
fIN = 1kHz RL = 16 THD + N = 10% INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
MAX4410 toc39
0 VDD = 3V POUT = 1.6mW RL = 16
200 180 160 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 140 120 100 80 60 40 INPUTS IN PHASE fIN = 1kHz RL = 16 THD + N = 1% INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
300 250 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 200 150 100 50 0 INPUTS IN PHASE
-20 CROSSTALK (dB)
-40
-60 LEFT TO RIGHT -80 RIGHT TO LEFT -100 0.01 0.1 1 FREQUENCY (Hz) 10 100
20 0 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V) 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown MAX4410
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
OUTPUT POWER vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX4410 toc40
OUTPUT POWER vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX4410 toc41
OUTPUT POWER vs. LOAD RESISTANCE
140 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 INPUTS IN PHASE 10 100 1k 10k 100k INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE VDD = 3V fIN = 1kHz THD + N = 1%
MAX4410 toc42 MAX4410 toc48 MAX4410 toc45
140 120 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 100 80 60 40 20 0 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 INPUTS IN PHASE fIN = 1kHz RL = 32 THD + N = 1% INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
180 160 140 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 INPUTS IN PHASE fIN = 1kHz RL = 32 THD + N = 10% INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
160
3.6
1.8
2.1
2.4
2.7
3.0
3.3
3.6
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
LOAD RESISTANCE ()
OUTPUT POWER vs. LOAD RESISTANCE
VDD = 3V fIN = 1kHz THD + N = 10%
MAX4410 toc43
OUTPUT POWER vs. LOAD RESISTANCE
MAX4410 toc44
OUTPUT POWER vs. LOAD RESISTANCE
70 60 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 50 40 30 20 10 0 INPUTS IN PHASE INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE VDD = 1.8V fIN = 1kHz THD + N = 10%
250
45 40 35 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 30 25 20 15 10 INPUTS IN PHASE INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE VDD = 1.8V fIN = 1kHz THD + N = 1%
200 OUTPUT POWER (mW)
150 INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
100
50 INPUTS IN PHASE 0 10 100 1k 10k 100k LOAD RESISTANCE ()
5 0 10 100 1k 10k 100k LOAD RESISTANCE ()
10
100
1k
10k
100k
LOAD RESISTANCE ()
POWER DISSIPATION vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc46
POWER DISSIPATION vs. OUTPUT POWER
160 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 fIN = 1kHz RL = 32 VDD = 3V POUT = POUTL + POUTR 0 40 80 120 160 200 INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE INPUTS IN PHASE
MAX4410 toc47
POWER DISSIPATION vs. OUTPUT POWER
140 120 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 fIN = 1kHz RL = 16 VDD = 1.8V POUT = POUTL + POUTR INPUTS IN PHASE
400 350 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 0 40 80 120 fIN = 1kHz RL = 16 VDD = 3V POUT = POUTL + POUTR
180
INPUTS IN PHASE
INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE
160
200
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
8
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80mW, DirectDrive Stereo Headphone Driver with Shutdown
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
POWER DISSIPATION vs. OUTPUT POWER
MAX4410 toc49
MAX4410
GAIN AND PHASE vs. FREQUENCY
80 60 40 20 0 -20 -40 -60 -80 -100 -120 -140 -160 -180 100
MAX4410 toc50
70 60 POWER DISSIPATION (mW) 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 fIN = 1kHz RL = 32 VDD = 1.8V POUT = POUTL + POUTR INPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE INPUTS IN PHASE
GAIN
GAIN/PHASE (dB/DEGREES)
PHASE
VDD = 3V AV = 1000V/V RL = 16 1k 10k 100k 1M 10M
60
OUTPUT POWER (mW)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
GAIN FLATNESS vs. FREQUENCY
MAX4410 toc51
CHARGE-PUMP OUTPUT RESISTANCE vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
VIN_ = GND IPVSS = 10mA NO LOAD
MAX4410 toc52
10 0 -10 GAIN (dB) -20 -30 -40 -50 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 16
10
OUTPUT RESISTANCE ()
10M
8
6
4
2
0 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 3.6 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
FREQUENCY (Hz)
OUTPUT POWER vs. CHARGE-PUMP CAPACITANCE AND LOAD RESISTANCE
MAX4410 toc53
OUTPUT SPECTRUM vs. FREQUENCY
VIN = 1VP-P fIN = 1kHz RL = 32 AV = -1V/V
MAX4410 toc54
90 C1 = C2 = 2.2F 80 C1 = C2 = 1F 70 OUTPUT POWER (mW) 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 C1 = C2 = 0.47F fIN = 1kHz THD + N = 1% INPUTS IN PHASE C1 = C2 = 0.68F
0 -20 OUTPUT SPECTRUM (dB) -40 -60 -80 -100 -120
50
0.1
1
10
100
LOAD RESISTANCE ()
FREQUENCY (kHz)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(C1 = C2 = 2.2F, THD + N measurement bandwidth = 22Hz to 22kHz, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
SHUTDOWN SUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
SHDNL = SHDNR = GND 8 SUPPLY CURRENT (A)
MAX4410 toc56
SUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX4410 toc55
10
10
8 SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
6
6
4
4
2
2
0 0 0.9 1.8 2.7 3.6 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
0 0 0.9 1.8 2.7 3.6 SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
EXITING SHUTDOWN
MAX4410 toc57
POWER-UP/DOWN WAVEFORM
MAX4410 toc58
3V 2V/div VDD SHDNR OUT_ OUTR 500mV/div -100dB 10mV/div 0V
OUT_FFT
20dB/div
fIN = 1kHz RL = 32 SHDNL = GND
200s/div RL = 32 VIN_ = GND
200ms/div FFT: 25Hz/div
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Pin Description
PIN TSSOP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 BUMP NAME UCSP B2 A3 A4 B4 C4 D4 D3 D2 D1 C1 C2 B1 A1 A2 SHDNL PVDD C1P PGND C1N PVSS SVSS OUTL SVDD INL OUTR SHDNR INR SGND Active-Low, Left-Channel Shutdown. Connect to VDD for normal operation. Charge-Pump Power Supply. Powers charge-pump inverter, charge-pump logic, and oscillator. Flying Capacitor Positive Terminal Power Ground. Connect to SGND. Flying Capacitor Negative Terminal Charge-Pump Output Amplifier Negative Power Supply. Connect to PVSS. Left-Channel Output Amplifier Positive Power Supply. Connect to PVDD. Left-Channel Audio Input Right-Channel Output Active-Low, Right-Channel Shutdown. Connect to VDD for normal operation. Right-Channel Audio Input Signal Ground. Connect to PGND. FUNCTION
MAX4410
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Detailed Description
The MAX4410 stereo headphone driver features Maxim's patented DirectDrive architecture, eliminating the large output-coupling capacitors required by traditional singlesupply headphone drivers. The device consists of two 80mW Class AB headphone drivers, undervoltage lockout (UVLO)/shutdown control, charge-pump, and comprehensive click-and-pop suppression circuitry (see Typical Application Circuit). The charge pump inverts the positive supply (PV DD ), creating a negative supply (PVSS). The headphone drivers operate from these bipolar supplies with their outputs biased about GND (Figure 1). The drivers have almost twice the supply range compared to other 3V single-supply drivers, increasing the available output power. The benefit of this GND bias is that the driver outputs do not have a DC component typically VDD/2. Thus, the large DC-blocking capacitors are unnecessary, improving frequency response while conserving board space and system cost. Each channel has independent left/right, active-low shutdown controls, making it possible to optimize power savings in mixed-mode, mono/stereo operation. The device features an undervoltage lockout that prevents operation from an insufficient power supply and click-and-pop suppression that eliminates audible transients on startup and shutdown. Additionally, the MAX4410 features thermal overload and short-circuit protection and can withstand 8kV ESD strikes on the output pins.
VDD
VOUT
VDD/2
GND
CONVENTIONAL DRIVER-BIASING SCHEME
+VDD
VOUT
GND
-VDD
DirectDrive BIASING SCHEME
DirectDrive
Traditional single-supply headphone drivers have their outputs biased about a nominal DC voltage (typically half the supply) for maximum dynamic range. Large coupling capacitors are needed to block this DC bias from the headphone. Without these capacitors, a significant amount of DC current flows to the headphone, resulting in unnecessary power dissipation and possible damage to both headphone and headphone driver. Maxim's patented DirectDrive architecture uses a charge pump to create an internal negative supply voltage. This allows the outputs of the MAX4410 to be biased about GND, almost doubling dynamic range while operating from a single supply. With no DC component, there is no need for the large DC-blocking capacitors. Instead of two large (220F, typ) tantalum capacitors, the MAX4410 charge pump requires two small ceramic capacitors, conserving board space, reducing cost, and improving the frequency response of the headphone driver. See the Output Power vs. Charge-Pump Capacitance and Load Resistance graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics for
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Figure 1. Traditional Driver Output Waveform vs. MAX4410 Output Waveform
details of the possible capacitor sizes. There is a low DC voltage on the driver outputs due to amplifier offset. However, the offset of the MAX4410 is typically 0.5mV, which, when combined with a 32 load, results in less than 16A of DC current flow to the headphones. Previous attempts to eliminate the output-coupling capacitors involved biasing the headphone return (sleeve) to the DC-bias voltage of the headphone amplifiers. This method raises some issues: 1) When combining a microphone and headphone on a single connector, the microphone bias scheme typically requires a 0V reference. 2) The sleeve is typically grounded to the chassis. Using this biasing approach, the sleeve must be isolated from system ground, complicating product design. 3) During an ESD strike, the driver's ESD structures are the only path to system ground. Thus, the driver must be able to withstand the full ESD strike.
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4) When using the headphone jack as a line out to other equipment, the bias voltage on the sleeve may conflict with the ground potential from other equipment, resulting in possible damage to the drivers. Low-Frequency Response In addition to the cost and size disadvantages of the DCblocking capacitors required by conventional headphone amplifiers, these capacitors limit the amplifier's low-frequency response and can distort the audio signal. 1) The impedance of the headphone load and the DCblocking capacitor form a highpass filter with the -3dB point set by: f -3dB = 1 2RLCOUT Charge Pump The MAX4410 features a low-noise charge pump. The 320kHz switching frequency is well beyond the audio range, and thus does not interfere with the audio signals. The switch drivers feature a controlled switching speed that minimizes noise generated by turn-on and turn-off transients. By limiting the switching speed of the switches, the di/dt noise caused by the parasitic bond wire and trace inductance is minimized. Although not typically required, additional high-frequency noise attenuation can be achieved by increasing the size of C2 (see Typical Application Circuit).
LF ROLL OFF (16 LOAD)
-3 -5 ATTENUATION (dB) -10 100F -15 33F -20 -25 -30 -35 10 100 FREQUENCY (Hz) 1k 330F 220F -3dB CORNER FOR 100F IS 100Hz
MAX4410 fig02
MAX4410
0
where RL is the headphone impedance and COUT is the DC-blocking capacitor value. The highpass filter is required by conventional single-ended, single power-supply headphone drivers to block the midrail DC bias component of the audio signal from the headphones. The drawback to the filter is that it can attenuate low-frequency signals. Larger values of COUT reduce this effect but result in physically larger, more expensive capacitors. Figure 2 shows the relationship between the size of COUT and the resulting low-frequency attenuation. Note that the -3dB point for a 16 headphone with a 100F blocking capacitor is 100Hz, well within the normal audio band, resulting in low-frequency attenuation of the reproduced signal. 2) The voltage coefficient of the DC-blocking capacitor contributes distortion to the reproduced audio signal as the capacitance value varies as a function of the voltage change across the capacitor. At low frequencies, the reactance of the capacitor dominates at frequencies below the -3dB point and the voltage coefficient appears as frequency-dependent distortion. Figure 3 shows the THD + N introduced by two different capacitor dielectric types. Note that below 100Hz, THD + N increases rapidly. The combination of low-frequency attenuation and frequency-dependent distortion compromises audio reproduction in portable audio equipment that emphasizes low-frequency effects such as multimedia laptops, as well as MP3, CD, and DVD players. By eliminating the DC-blocking capacitors through DirectDrive technology, these capacitor-related deficiencies are eliminated.
Figure 2. Low-Frequency Attenuation for Common DC-Blocking Capacitor Values
ADDITIONAL THD + N DUE TO DC-BLOCKING CAPACITORS
MAX4410 fig03
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1 THD + N (%)
0.1 TANTALUM 0.01
0.001 ALUM/ELEC 0.0001 10 100 1k FREQUENCY (Hz) 10k 100k
Figure 3. Distortion Contributed by DC-Blocking Capacitors
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Shutdown
The MAX4410 features two shutdown controls allowing either channel to be shut down or muted independently. SHDNL controls the left channel while SHDNR controls the right channel. Driving either SHDN_ low disables the respective channel, sets the driver output impedance to about 1k, and reduces the supply current to less than 10A. When both SHDN_ inputs are driven low, the charge pump is also disabled, further reducing supply current draw to 6A. The charge pump is enabled once either SHDN_ input is driven high. C/W as specified in the Absolute Maximum Ratings section. For example, JA of the TSSOP package is +109.9C/W. The MAX4410 has two sources of power dissipation, the charge pump and the two drivers. If the power dissipation for a given application exceeds the maximum allowed for a given package, either reduce V DD , increase load impedance, decrease the ambient temperature, or add heat sinking to the device. Large output, supply, and ground traces improve the maximum power dissipation in the package. Thermal overload protection limits total power dissipation in the MAX4410. When the junction temperature exceeds +140C, the thermal protection circuitry disables the amplifier output stage. The amplifiers are enabled once the junction temperature cools by 15C. This results in a pulsing output under continuous thermal overload conditions. Output Power The device has been specified for the worst-case scenario-- when both inputs are in phase. Under this condition, the drivers simultaneously draw current from the charge pump, leading to a slight loss in headroom of VSS. In typical stereo audio applications, the left and right signals have differences in both magnitude and phase, subsequently leading to an increase in the maximum attainable output power. Figure 4 shows the two extreme cases for in and out of phase. In reality, the available power lies between these extremes.
Click-and-Pop Suppression
In traditional single-supply audio drivers, the outputcoupling capacitor is a major contributor of audible clicks and pops. Upon startup, the driver charges the coupling capacitor to its bias voltage, typically half the supply. Likewise, on shutdown the capacitor is discharged to GND. This results in a DC shift across the capacitor, which in turn, appears as an audible transient at the speaker. Since the MAX4410 does not require output-coupling capacitors, this does not arise. Additionally, the MAX4410 features extensive click-andpop suppression that eliminates any audible transient sources internal to the device. The Power-Up/Down Waveform in the Typical Operating Characteristics shows that there are minimal spectral components in the audible range at the output upon startup or shutdown. In most applications, the output of the preamplifier driving the MAX4410 has a DC bias of typically half the supply. At startup, the input-coupling capacitor is charged to the preamplifier's DC-bias voltage through the RF of the MAX4410, resulting in a DC shift across the capacitor and an audible click/pop. Delaying the rise of the MAX4410's SHDN_ signals 4 to 5 time constants (200ms to 300ms) based on RIN and CIN relative to the start of the preamplifier eliminates this click/pop caused by the input filter.
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION PLUS NOISE vs. OUTPUT POWER
VDD = 3V AV = -1V/V RL = 16 fIN = 10kHz
MAX4410 fig04
100
10
THD + N (%)
Applications Information
Power Dissipation
Under normal operating conditions, linear power amplifiers can dissipate a significant amount of power. The maximum power dissipation for each package is given in the Absolute Maximum Ratings section under Continuous Power Dissipation or can be calculated by the following equation: TJ(MAX) - TA PDISSPKG(MAX) = JA where TJ(MAX) is +150C, TA is the ambient temperature, and JA is the reciprocal of the derating factor in
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1 OUTPUTS IN PHASE OUTPUTS 180 OUT OF PHASE ONE CHANNEL
0.1
0.01 0.001 0 50 100 150 200 OUTPUT POWER (mW)
Figure 4. Output Power vs. Supply Voltage with Inputs In/Out of Phase
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Powering Other Circuits from a Negative Supply
An additional benefit of the MAX4410 is the internally generated, negative supply voltage (-VDD). This voltage is used by the MAX4410 to provide the ground-referenced output level. It can, however, also be used to power other devices within a design. Current draw from this negative supply (PVSS) should be limited to 5mA, exceeding this will affect the operation of the headphone driver. The negative supply voltage appears on the PVSS pin. A typical application is a negative supply to adjust the contrast of LCD modules. When considering the use of PVSS in this manner, note that the charge-pump voltage at PVSS is roughly proportional to -VDD and is not a regulated voltage. The charge-pump output impedance plot appears in the Typical Operating Characteristics. an optimum DC level. Assuming zero-source impedance, the -3dB point of the highpass filter is given by: f -3dB = 1 2RINCIN
Component Selection
Gain-Setting Resistors External feedback components set the gain of the MAX4410. Resistors RF and RIN (see Typical Application Circuit) set the gain of each amplifier as follows: R AV = - F RIN To minimize VOS, set RF equal to 10k. Values other than 10k increase VOS due to the input bias current, which in turn increases the amount of DC current flow to the speaker. Compensation Capacitor The stability of the MAX4410 is affected by the value of the feedback resistor (RF). The combination of RF and the input and parasitic trace capacitance introduces an additional pole. Adding a capacitor in parallel with RF compensates for this pole. Under typical conditions with proper layout, the device is stable without the additional capacitor. Input Filtering The input capacitor (CIN), in conjunction with RIN, forms a highpass filter that removes the DC bias from an incoming signal (see Typical Application Circuit). The AC-coupling capacitor allows the amplifier to bias the signal to
Choose RIN according to the Gain-Setting Resistors section. Choose the CIN such that f-3dB is well below the lowest frequency of interest. Setting f-3dB too high affects the low-frequency response of the amplifier. Use capacitors whose dielectrics have low-voltage 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 150Hz. 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. Charge-Pump Capacitor Selection Use capacitors with an ESR less than 100m for optimum performance. Low-ESR ceramic capacitors minimize the output resistance of the charge pump. For best performance over the extended temperature range, select capacitors with an X7R dielectric. Table 1 lists suggested manufacturers. Flying Capacitor (C1) The value of the flying capacitor (C1) affects the load regulation and output resistance of the charge pump. A C1 value that is too small degrades the device's ability to provide sufficient current drive, which leads to a loss of output voltage. Increasing the value of C1 improves load regulation and reduces the charge-pump output resistance to an extent. See the Output Power vs. Charge-Pump Capacitance and Load Resistance graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics. Above 2.2F, the on-resistance of the switches and the ESR of C1 and C2 dominate.
Table 1. Suggested Capacitor Manufacturers
SUPPLIER Taiyo Yuden TDK PHONE 800-348-2496 847-803-6100 FAX 847-925-0899 847-390-4405 WEBSITE www.t-yuden.com www.component.tdk.com
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Output Capacitor (C2) The output capacitor value and ESR directly affect the ripple at PVSS. Increasing the value of C2 reduces output ripple. Likewise, decreasing the ESR of C2 reduces both ripple and output resistance. Lower capacitance values can be used in systems with low maximum output power levels. See the Output Power vs. Charge-Pump Capacitance and Load Resistance graph in the Typical Operating Characteristics. Power-Supply Bypass Capacitor The power-supply bypass capacitor (C3) lowers the output impedance of the power supply, and reduces the impact of the MAX4410's charge-pump switching transients. Bypass PVDD with C3, the same value as C1, and place it physically close to the PVDD and PGND pins (refer to the MAX4410 EV kit for a suggested layout).
Layout and Grounding
Proper layout and grounding are essential for optimum performance. Connect PGND and SGND together at a single point on the PC board. Connect all components associated with the charge pump (C2 and C3) to the PGND plane. Connect PVDD and SVDD together at the device. Connect PV SS and SV SS together at the device. Bypassing of both supplies is accomplished by charge-pump capacitors C2 and C3 (see Typical Application Circuit). Place capacitors C2 and C3 as close to the device as possible. Route PGND and all traces that carry switching transients away from SGND and the traces and components in the audio signal path. Refer to the layout example in the MAX4410 EV kit datasheet. When using the MAX4410 in a UCSP package, make sure the traces to OUTR (bump C2) are wide enough to handle the maximum expected current flow. Multiple traces may be necessary.
Adding Volume Control
The addition of a digital potentiometer provides simple volume control. Figure 5 shows the MAX4410 with the MAX5408 dual log taper digital potentiometer used as an input attenuator. Connect the high terminal of the MAX5408 to the audio input, the low terminal to ground and the wiper to CIN. Setting the wiper to the top position passes the audio signal unattenuated. Setting the wiper to the lowest position fully attenuates the input.
UCSP Considerations
For general UCSP information and PC layout considerations, refer to the Maxim Application Note: WaferLevel Ultra Chip-Scale Package.
RF
LEFT AUDIO INPUT
5 H0 CIN W0A 7 6 L0 RIN 10
INL
OUTL
8
MAX5408 RIGHT AUDIO 12 H1 INPUT CIN W1A 10 11 L1 RIN 13 INR
MAX4410
OUTR
11
RF
Figure 5. MAX4410 and MAX5408 Volume Control Circuit
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Typical Application Circuit
1.8V to 3.6V LEFT CHANNEL AUDIO IN 2 (A3) PVDD 9 (D1) SVDD 1 (B2) SHDNL
CIN 1F
RIN 10k
RF 10k
C3 2.2F
12 (B1) SHDNR
10 (C1) INL SVDD 8 (D2) HEADPHONE JACK SVSS
OUTL UVLO/ SHUTDOWN CONTROL SGND
3 (A4) C1P
C1 2.2F 5 (C4) C1N
CHARGE PUMP
CLICK-AND-POP SUPPRESSION SVDD SGND MAX4410 OUTR 11 (C2)
PVSS 6 (D4) C2 2.2F
SVSS PGND 7 (D3) 4 (B4)
SGND 14 (A2) CIN 1F RIGHT CHANNEL AUDIO IN RIN 10k
INR 13 (A1)
SVSS
RF 10k
( ) DENOTE BUMPS FOR UCSP.
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Pin Configurations
TOP VIEW (BUMP SIDE DOWN)
1 A INR B SHDNR C INL OUTR SHDNL SGND PVDD C1P PVDD C1P PGND 2 3 13 INR 12 SHDNR
MAX4410
2 3 4
TOP VIEW
SHDNL 1 14 SGND
PGND 4 C1N 5
MAX4410
11 OUTR 10 INL 9 8 SVDD OUTL
C1N
PVSS 6 SVSS 7
D
SVDD
OUTL
SVSS
PVSS
TSSOP UCSP (B16-2)
Chip Information
TRANSISTOR COUNT: 4295 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.)
MAX4410
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Package Information (continued)
(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.)
Maxim cannot assume responsibility for use of any circuitry other than circuitry entirely embodied in a Maxim product. No circuit patent licenses are implied. Maxim reserves the right to change the circuitry and specifications without notice at any time.
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TSSOP4.40mm.EPS


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