CS4412A 30 W Quad Half-Bridge Digital Amplifier Power Stage
Features
Configurable Outputs (10% THD+N) – 2 x 15 W into 8 Ω, Full-Bridge – 1 x 30 W into 4 Ω, Parallel Full-Bridge – 4 x 7 W into 4 Ω, Half-Bridge – 2 x 7 W into 4 Ω, Half-Bridge + 1 x 15 W into 8 Ω, Full-Bridge Space-Efficient Thermally-Enhanced QFN – No External Heat Sink Required > 100 dB Dynamic Range - System Level < 0.1% THD+N @ 1 W - System Level Built-In Protection with Error Reporting – Over-Current – Thermal Warning and Overload – Under-Voltage +8 V to +18 V High Voltage Supply PWM Popguard® for Quiet Startup No Bootstrap Required Low Quiescent Current Low Power Standby Mode
Common Applications
Integrated Digital Televisions Portable Media Player Docking Stations Mini/Micro Shelf Systems Powered Desktop Speakers
General Description
The CS4412A is a high-efficiency power stage for digital Class-D amplifiers designed to input PWM signals from a modulator such as the CS4525. The power stage outputs can be configured as four half-bridge channels, two half-bridge channels and one full-bridge channel, two full-bridge channels, or one parallel full-bridge channel. The CS4412A integrates on-chip over-current, undervoltage, over-temperature protection and error reporting as well as a thermal warning indicator. The low RDS(ON) outputs can source up to 2.5 A peak current, delivering high efficiency which allows small device package and lower power supplies. The CS4412A is available in a 48-pin QFN package in Commercial grade (-10 to +70° C). The CRD4412A customer reference design is also available. Please refer to “Ordering Information” on page 24 for complete ordering information.
8 V to 18 V
VP
2.5 V to 5 V
In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 Reset Hardware Configuration Current & Thermal Data
Mode Configuration
Non-Overlap Time Insertion Non-Overlap Time Insertion
Gate Drive Gate Drive
Amplifier Out 1 Amplifier Out 2
Control Logic
Non-Overlap Time Insertion
Gate Drive
Amplifier Out 3 Amplifier Out 4
PGND
Protection & Error Reporting
Non-Overlap Time Insertion
Gate Drive
Advance Product Information
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CS4412A
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PIN DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................. 3 2. CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................... 5 RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS .................................................................................... 5 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS ........................................................................................................ 5 PWM POWER OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS ..................................................................................... 6 DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................ 7 DIGITAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................. 7 DIGITAL I/O PIN CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................. 8 3. TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ................................................................................................. 9 4. APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................................... 13 4.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 13 4.2 Reset and Power-Up ...................................................................................................................... 13 4.2.1 PWM Popguard Transient Control ........................................................................................ 13 4.2.2 Initial Pulse Edge Delay ........................................................................................................ 14 4.2.3 Recommended Power-Up Sequence .................................................................................... 14 4.2.4 Recommended Power-Down Sequence ............................................................................... 14 4.3 Output Mode Configuration ............................................................................................................ 15 4.4 Output Filters ................................................................................................................................. 16 4.4.1 Half-Bridge Output Filter ........................................................................................................ 16 4.4.2 Full-Bridge Output Filter (Stereo or Parallel) ......................................................................... 18 4.5 Device Protection and Error Reporting .......................................................................................... 19 4.5.1 Over-Current Protection ........................................................................................................ 19 4.5.2 Thermal Warning, Thermal Error, and Under-Voltage Error ................................................. 19 5. POWER SUPPLY, GROUNDING, AND PCB LAYOUT ....................................................................... 20 5.1 Power Supply and Grounding ........................................................................................................ 20 5.1.1 Integrated VD Regulator ........................................................................................................ 20 5.2 QFN Thermal Pad .......................................................................................................................... 20 6. PARAMETER DEFINITIONS ................................................................................................................ 21 7. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS .................................................................................................................... 22 8. THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS ......................................................................................................... 23 8.1 Thermal Flag .................................................................................................................................. 23 9. ORDERING INFORMATION ................................................................................................................ 24 10. REVISION HISTORY .......................................................................................................................... 24
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.Stereo Full-Bridge Typical Connection Diagram ........................................................................... 9 Figure 2.2.1 Channel Typical Connection Diagram .................................................................................. 10 Figure 3.4 Channel Half-Bridge Typical Connection Diagram .................................................................. 11 Figure 4.Parallel Full-Bridge Typical Connection Diagram ....................................................................... 12 Figure 5.Output Filter - Half-Bridge ........................................................................................................... 16 Figure 6.Output Filter - Full-Bridge ............................................................................................................ 18
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1. I/O Power Rails ............................................................................................................................. 8 Table 2. Typical Ramp Times for Typical VP Voltages ............................................................................. 13 Table 3. Output Mode Configuration Options ............................................................................................ 15 Table 4. Low-Pass Filter Components - Half-Bridge ................................................................................. 16 Table 5. DC-Blocking Capacitors Values - Half-Bridge ............................................................................. 17 Table 6. Low-Pass Filter Components - Full-Bridge ................................................................................. 18 Table 7. Over-current Error Conditions ..................................................................................................... 19 Table 8. Thermal and Under-Voltage Error Conditions ............................................................................. 19 Table 9. Power Supply Configuration and Settings ................................................................................... 20 2 DS786A1
CS4412A 1. PIN DESCRIPTION
ERROC12 ERRUVTE ERROC34
RST34
RAMP
PGND
PGND
39
PGND
38
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 RST12 LVD GND VD_REG VD
PGND
37
TWR
GND
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Top-Down (Through Package) View 48-Pin QFN Package
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
VP OUT1 PGND PGND OUT2 VP VP OUT3 PGND PGND OUT4 VP
Thermal Pad
OCREF
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
PGND
PGND
Pin Name
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 RST12 RST34 LVD VD_REG VD OCREF
Pin #
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 46 9 11 12 21
Pin Description
Out Configuration Select (Input) - Used to set the PWM output configuration mode. See “Output Mode Configuration” on page 15.
PWM Input (Input) - Logic-level switching inputs from a PWM modulator.
Reset Input (Input) - Reset inputs for channels 1/2 and 3/4 respectively. Active low. VD Voltage Level Indicator (Input) - Identifies the voltage level attached to VD. When applying 5.0 V to VD, LVD must be connected to VD. When applying 2.5 V or 3.3 V to VD, LVD must be GND. Core Digital Power (Output) - Internally generated low voltage power supply for digital logic. Digital Power (Input) - Positive power supply for the internal regulators and digital I/O. Over-current Reference (Input) - Sets over-current trigger level. Connect pin through a resistor to GND. See “Device Protection and Error Reporting” on page 19. This pins should not be left floating.
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Pin Name
RAMP_CAP
Pin #
24 10,13 14,15 16,17 18,19 20,47 48 25,30 31,36 22,23 27,28 33,34 37,38 39,40 26 29 32 35 41 42 43 44 45 -
Pin Description
Output Ramp Capacitor (Input) - Used by the PWM PopGuard Transient Control to suppress the initial pop in half-bridge-configured outputs.
GND
Ground (Input) - Ground for the internal logic and I/O. These pins should be connected to the common system ground.
VP
High Voltage Output Power (Input) - High voltage power supply for the individual output power half-bridge devices. Power Ground (Input) - Ground for the individual output power half-bridge devices. These pins should be connected to the common system ground.
PGND
OUT4 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 TWR ERRUVTE ERROC12 ERROC34 RAMP Thermal Pad
PWM Output (Output) - Amplified PWM power outputs. Thermal Warning Output (Output) - Thermal warning output. Open drain, active low. See “Device Protection and Error Reporting” on page 19. Thermal and Under-voltage Error Output (Output) - Error flag for thermal shutdown and undervoltage. Open drain, active low. See “Device Protection and Error Reporting” on page 19 Over-current Error Output (Output) - Over-current error flag for the associated outputs. Open drain, active low. See “Device Protection and Error Reporting” on page 19. Ramp-up/down Select (Input) - Set high to enable ramping. When set low, ramping is disabled. See “PWM Popguard Transient Control” on page 13. Thermal Pad - Thermal relief pad for optimized heat dissipation. See “QFN Thermal Pad” on page 20 for more information.
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CS4412A 2. CHARACTERISTICS AND SPECIFICATIONS RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS
GND = PGND = 0 V, all voltages with respect to ground. Parameters
DC Power Supply Digital Core VD VD VD Power Stage Temperature Ambient Temperature Junction Temperature Commercial TA TJ -10 -10 +70 +125 °C °C VP 2.375 3.135 4.75 8.0 2.5 3.3 5.0 2.625 3.465 5.25 18.0 V V V V
Symbol
Min
Nom
Max
Units
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
GND = PGND = 0 V; all voltages with respect to ground. Parameters
DC Power Supply Power Stage Power Stage Digital Core Inputs Input Current Digital Input Voltage Temperature Ambient Operating Temperature - Power Applied Commercial Storage Temperature TA Tstg -20 -65 +85 +150 °C °C (Note 1) (Note 2) Iin VIND -0.3 ±10 VD + 0.4 mA V Outputs Switching and Under Load No Output Switching VP VP VD -0.3 -0.3 -0.3 19.8 23.0 6.0 V V V
Symbol
Min
Max
Units
WARNING: Operation beyond these limits may result in permanent damage to the device. Normal operation is not guaranteed at these extremes. Notes: 1. Any pin except supplies. Transient currents of up to ±100 mA on the PWM input pins will not cause SCR latch-up. 2. The maximum over/under voltage is limited by the input current.
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CS4412A PWM POWER OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS
Test Conditions (unless otherwise specified): GND = PGND = 0 V; All voltages with respect to ground; TA = 25° C; VD = 3.3 V; VP = 18 V; RL = 8 Ω for full-bridge, RL = 4 Ω for half-bridge and parallel full-bridge; PWM Switch Rate = 384 kHz; 10 Hz to 20 kHz Measurement Bandwidth; Input source is CS4525 PWM_SIG outputs; Performance measurements taken with a full-scale 997 Hz sine wave, an AES17 measurement filter; Half-Bridge measurements taken through the Half-Bridge Output Filter shown in Figure 5; Stereo Full-Bridge and Parallel FullBridge measurements taken through the Full-Bridge Output Filter shown in Figure 6;. Parameters
Power Output per Channel Stereo Full-Bridge Half-Bridge Parallel Full-Bridge Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise Stereo Full-Bridge Half-Bridge THD+N Parallel Full-Bridge Dynamic Range Stereo Full-Bridge Half-Bridge Parallel Full-Bridge MOSFET On Resistance Efficiency Minimum Output Pulse Width Rise Time of OUTx Fall Time of OUTx PWM Output Over-Current Error Trigger Point ICE Junction Thermal Warning Trigger Point Junction Thermal Error Trigger Point VP Under-Voltage Error Falling Trigger Point VP Under-Voltage Error Rising Trigger Point TTW TTE VUVFALL VUVRISE TA = 25°C TA = 25°C RDS(ON) h PWmin tr tf DYR PO = -60 dBFS, A-Weighted PO = -60 dBFS, Unweighted PO = -60 dBFS, A-Weighted PO = -60 dBFS, Unweighted PO = -60 dBFS, A-Weighted PO = -60 dBFS, Unweighted Id = 0.5 A, TJ = 50°C PO = 2 x 15 W, RL = 8 Ω No Load Resistive Load Resistive Load TA = 25°C, OCREF = 16.2 kΩ TA = 25°C, OCREF = 18 kΩ TA = 25°C, OCREF = 22 kΩ 102 99 102 99 102 99 280 85 50 20 20 2.5 2.1 1.7 105 125 4.7 4.95 4.9 5.4 dB dB dB dB dB dB mΩ % ns ns ns A A A °C °C V V PO THD+N < 10% THD+N < 1% THD+N < 10% THD+N < 1% THD+N < 10% THD+N < 1% PO = 1 W PO = 0 dBFS = 11.3 W PO = 1 W PO = 0 dBFS = 5.0 W PO = 1 W PO = 0 dBFS = 22.6 W 15 12 7 5.5 30 23.5 0.05 0.10 0.12 0.28 0.1 0.3 W W W W W W % % % % % %
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Units
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CS4412A DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
GND = PGND = 0 V; All voltages with respect to ground; PWM switch rate = 384 kHz; Unless otherwise specified. Parameters
Normal Operation Power Supply Current Power Dissipation Power-Down Mode Power Supply Current VD_REG Characteristics Nominal Voltage DC current source 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 V mA (Notes 3, 5) VD = 3.3 V VD = 3.3 V (Note 4) VD = 3 .3 V 2 mA 20 66 mA mW
Min
Typ
Max
Units
Notes:
3. Normal operation is defined as RST12 and RST34 = HI. 4. Power-Down Mode is defined as RST12 and RST34 = LOW with all input lines held static. 5. Power supply current increases with increasing PWM switching rates.
DIGITAL INTERFACE SPECIFICATIONS
GND = PGND = 0 V; All voltages with respect to ground; Unless otherwise specified. Parameters
High-Level Input Voltage Low-Level Input Voltage High-Level Output Voltage Input Leakage Current Input Capacitance Io = 2 mA
Symbol
VIH VIL VOH Iin
Min
0.7*VD_REG 0.90*VD -
Max
VD 0.20*VD_REG ±10 8
Units
V V V μA pF
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CS4412A DIGITAL I/O PIN CHARACTERISTICS
The logic level for each input is set by its corresponding power supply and should not exceed the maximum ratings. Power Pin Supply Number
VD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 41 42 43 44 45 46 VP 35 32 29 26
Pin Name
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 RST12 LVD TWR ERRUVTE ERROC12 ERROC34 RAMP RST34 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4
I/O
Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Output Output Output Output Input Input Output Output Output Output
Driver
2.5 V - 5.0 V, Open Drain 2.5 V - 5.0 V, Open Drain 2.5 V - 5.0 V, Open Drain 2.5 V - 5.0 V, Open Drain 8 V - 18 V Power MOSFET 8 V - 18 V Power MOSFET 8 V - 18 V Power MOSFET 8 V - 18 V Power MOSFET Table 1. I/O Power Rails
Receiver
2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V 2.5 V - 5.0 V -
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CS4412A 3. TYPICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
+3.3 V or +5.0 V
10 µF 0.1 µF 470 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 470 µF
+8 V to +18 V
*
12
25 30 31 36
VD
VP
VP
VP
VP
Ch1_PWM Ch2_PWM
4 5 6 7
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
RAMP_CAP 24
* Since ramping is disabled for fullbridge applications, this capacitor can be omitted and RAMP_CAP can be connected directly to VP.
CS4412A
OUT1 35
See Section 4.2.1 for details.
VD
1 2
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 LVD RAMP OUT2 32
Full-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 6.
Channel 1 Audio Output
Connect LVD to : VD if VD = 5 V GND if VD = 3.3 V
3 9 45
See Section 5.1.1 for details.
OUT3 29
VD
22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ
Full-Bridge Output Filter
ERROC12 ERROC34 ERRUVTE TWR RST12 RST34 GND 10 GND 13 GND 14 OUT4 26
Channel 2 Audio Output
43 44
See Figure 6.
System Control Logic
42 41 8 46
11
10 µF
0.1 µF
VD_REG
GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18
16.2 kΩ
GND 19
21
OCREF
GND 20 GND 47
Thermal Pad
GND 48
22
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PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D
23 27 28 33 34 37 38 39 40
Figure 1. Stereo Full-Bridge Typical Connection Diagram
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+3.3 V or +5.0 V
10 µF 0.1 µF 470 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF
470 µF
+8 V to +18 V
33 nF 12
25 30 31 36
VD
VP
VP
VP
RAMP_CAP 24
Ch1_PWM Ch2_PWM Ch3_PWM
4 5 6 7
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OUT1 35
VP
CS4412A
Half-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 5.
Channel 1 Audio Output
VD
1 2
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 LVD RAMP OUT2 32
Connect LVD to : VD if VD = 5 V GND if VD = 3.3 V
3 9 45
Half-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 5.
See Section 5.1.1 for details.
Channel 2 Audio Output
VD
22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ
43 44
ERROC12 ERROC34 ERRUVTE TWR RST12 RST34
OUT3 29
System Control Logic
42 41 8 46
Full-Bridge Output Filter
OUT4 26 GND 10
Channel 3 Audio Output
See Figure 6.
11
10 µF
0.1 µF
VD_REG
GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18
16.2 k Ω
GND 19
21
OCREF
GND 20 GND 47
Thermal Pad
GND 48
22
10
PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D
23 27 28 33 34 37 38 39 40
Figure 2. 2.1 Channel Typical Connection Diagram
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+3.3 V or +5.0 V
10 µF 0.1 µF 470 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF
470 µF
+8 V to +18 V
33 nF 12
25 30 31 36
VD
VP
VP
VP
RAMP_CAP 24
Ch1_PWM Ch2_PWM Ch3_PWM Ch4_PWM
4 5 6 7
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 OUT1 35
VP
Half-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 5.
CS4412A
Channel 1 Audio Output
VD
1 2
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 LVD RAMP OUT2 32
Connect LVD to : VD if VD = 5 V GND if VD = 3.3 V
3 9 45
Half-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 5.
Channel 2 Audio Output
See Section 5.1.1 for details.
VD
22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ
OUT3 29 ERROC12 ERROC34 ERRUVTE TWR RST12 RST34 OUT4 26 GND 10
Half-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 5.
43 44
Channel 3 Audio Output
System Control Logic
42 41 8 46
Half-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 5.
Channel 4 Audio Output
11
10 µF
0.1 µF
VD_REG
GND 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 GND 17 GND 18
16.2 k Ω
GND 19
21
OCREF
GND 20 GND 47
Thermal Pad
GND 48
22
Figure 3. 4 Channel Half-Bridge Typical Connection Diagram
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PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D
23 27 28 33 34 37 38 39 40
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CS4412A
+3.3 V or +5.0 V
10 µF 0.1 µF 470 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF 0.1 µF
+8 V to +18 V
470 µF
*
12
25 30 31 36
VD
VP
VP
VP
VP
RAMP_CAP 24
PWM
4 5 6 7
IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4
* Since ramping is disabled for fullbridge applications, this capacitor can be omitted and RAMP_CAP can be connected directly to VP.
See Section 4.2.1 for details.
CS4412A
VD
1 2
CNFG0 CNFG1 CNFG2 LVD RAMP OUT3 29 OUT4 26 OUT1 35 OUT2 32
Connect LVD to : VD if VD = 5 V GND if VD = 3.3 V
3 9 45
See Section 5.1.1 for details.
Full-Bridge Output Filter
See Figure 6.
Audio Output
VD
22 kΩ 22 kΩ 22 kΩ
43 44
ERROC12 ERROC34 ERRUVTE TWR RST12 RST34 GND 10 GND 13 GND 14 GND 15
System Control Logic
42 41 8 46
11
10 µF
0.1 µF
VD_REG
GND 16 GND 17 GND 18
16.2 k Ω
GND 19
21
OCREF
GND 20 GND 47
Thermal Pad
GND 48
22
12
PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D PG N D
23 27 28 33 34 37 38 39 40
Figure 4. Parallel Full-Bridge Typical Connection Diagram
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CS4412A 4. APPLICATIONS
4.1 Overview
The CS4412A is a high-efficiency power stage for digital Class-D amplifiers designed to be configured as four half-bridge channels, two half-bridge channels and one full-bridge channel, two full-bridge channels, or one parallel full-bridge channel. The CS4412A integrates on-chip over-current, under-voltage, over-temperature protection and error reporting as well as a thermal warning indicator. The low RDS(ON) outputs can source up to 2.5 A peak current, delivering 85% efficiency. This efficiency provides for smaller device package, no external heat sink requirements, and smaller power supplies.
4.2
Reset and Power-Up
Reliable power-up can be accomplished by keeping the device in reset until the power supplies and configuration pins are stable. It is also recommended that the RST12 and RST34 pins be activated if the voltage supplies drop below the recommended operating condition to prevent power-glitch related issues. When the RST12 or RST34 are low, the corresponding channels of the CS4412A enter a low-power mode; all of the channels’ internal states are reset and the corresponding power output pins are held in a highimpedance state. When RST12 or RST34 are high, the corresponding outputs will begin normal operation according to the RAMP, CNFG[2:0], and IN1 - IN4 pins.
4.2.1
PWM Popguard Transient Control
The CS4412A uses PWM Popguard technology to minimize the effects of output transients during powerup and power-down for half-bridge configurations. This technique reduces the audio transients commonly produced by half-bridge, single-supply amplifiers when implemented with external DC-blocking capacitors connected in series with the audio outputs. When the device is configured for ramping (RAMP set high) and RST12 or RST34 is set high, the corresponding power outputs will ramp-up to the bias point (VP/2). This gradual voltage ramping allows time for the external DC-blocking capacitor to charge to the quiescent voltage, minimizing the power-up transient. The corresponding outputs will not begin normal operation until the ramp has reached the bias point. The time it takes to complete a ramp-up sequence will vary slightly from the applied VP voltage; typical ramp-up speeds achieved with a 1000 μF DC blocking capacitor are listed in Table 2. These times will scale with the value of the capacitor. VP Voltage
12 V 15 V 18 V
Typical Ramp Time*
1.25 seconds 0.95 seconds 0.80 seconds
* With 1000 μF DC Blocking Capacitor. Table 2. Typical Ramp Times for Typical VP Voltages
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When the device is configured for ramping (RAMP set high) and RST12 or RST34 is set low, the corresponding outputs will begin to slowly ramp down from the bias point to PGND, allowing the DC-blocking capacitor to discharge. The ramp feature is intended for use with half-bridge outputs. For “2.1 channel” applications with stereo half-bridge and mono full-bridge (CNFG[2:0] = 001 or 101), the ramp will only be applied to OUT1 and OUT2 (the half-bridge channels); OUT3 and OUT4 (the full-bridge channel) will not ramp. The ramp feature requires a 33 nF capacitor on the RAMP_CAP pin to VP. For applications that do not enable the ramping feature, RAMP_CAP can be connected directly to VP. It is not necessary to complete a ramp-up/down sequence before ramping up/down again.
4.2.2
Initial Pulse Edge Delay
After RST12 or RST34 is released, the CS4412A will continue to hold the corresponding power output pins in a high-impedance state until a pulse edge is sensed on a corresponding PWM input pin. This is done to prevent a possible DC output condition on the speakers if the PWM inputs are not yet modulating immediately following the release of the corresponding reset signal. This initial transition delay is independent for each input/output pin pair; each output corresponding to an inactive input will remain in a highimpedance state until its input receives a pulse edge even if other inputs are activated. The pulse edge must be from a digital low state to a digital high state. Once a pulse edge is detected, the corresponding output pin will activate and switch as dictated by the output mode configuration as described in section 4.3 on page 15 until either an error condition is detected or until its reset pin is set low. If the outputs are configured for ramping the CS4412A will perform a ramp-up sequence on OUT1/2 immediately following the release of RST12 and a ramp sequence on OUT3/4 immediately following the release of RST34. See section 4.2.1 on page 13 for more information on output ramping. If a pulse edge is detected on an input before the ramp-up sequence finishes on its corresponding output pin, the CS4412A will continue the ramp sequence and begin normal output operation immediately following its completion. If a pulse edge is not detected on an input by the time the ramp-up sequence has finished on its corresponding output pin, the output pin will be placed into and remain in a high-impedance state until a pulse edge is detected on the corresponding input.
4.2.3
Recommended Power-Up Sequence
1. Turn on the system power. 2. Hold RST12 and RST34 low until the power supply is stable. In this state, all associated outputs are held in a high-impedance state. 3. Release RST12 and RST34 high. 4. Start the PWM modulator output.
4.2.4
Recommended Power-Down Sequence
1. Mute the logic-level PWM inputs present on IN1 - IN4 by applying 50 % duty-cycle input signals. 2. Hold RST12 and RST34 low. 3. Power down the remainder of the system.
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4.3 Output Mode Configuration
Each OUTx pin will switch in association with the corresponding INx pin. For most configurations, OUTx will be non-inverted from INx; however, some INx pins can be configured for internal inversion to allow one PWM input to drive both the positive and negative sides of a full-bridge output. Unused OUTx pins must have their corresponding INx pin tied to ground. Table 3 shows the setting of the CNFG[2:0] inputs and the corresponding mode of operation. These pins should remain static during operation (RST12 or RST34 set high). CNFG2 CNFG1 CNFG0 Description Necessary Input Connections
IN1 must provide the PWM data for the first full-bridge. Stereo Full-Bridge IN2 must be inverted from IN1 for full-bridge operation. 0 0 0 Tied Loads IN3 must provide the PWM data for the second full-bridge. IN4 must be inverted from IN3 for full-bridge operation. IN1 must provide the PWM data for the first half-bridge. Stereo Half-Bridge IN2 must provide the PWM data for the second half-bridge. 0 0 1 & Mono Full-Bridge IN3 must provide the PWM data for the mono full-bridge. Tied Loads* IN4 must be inverted from IN3 for full-bridge operation. IN1 must provide the PWM data for the mono full-bridge. Mono Parallel Full- IN2 must be wired directly to IN1 for parallel full-bridge operation. 0 1 0 Bridge Tied Load IN3 must be inverted from IN1 for parallel full-bridge operation. IN4 must be wired to IN3 for parallel full-bridge operation. IN1 must provide the PWM data for the first half-bridge. Quad Half-Bridge IN2 must provide the PWM data for the second half-bridge. 0 1 1 Tied Loads IN3 must provide the PWM data for the third half-bridge. IN4 must provide the PWM data for the fourth half-bridge. IN1 must provide the PWM data for the first full-bridge. Stereo Full-Bridge IN2 must be wired to IN1; the CS4412A will internally invert IN2. 1 0 0 Tied Loads IN3 must provide the PWM data for the second full-bridge. With Inversion IN4 must be wired to IN3; the CS4412A will internally invert IN4. Stereo Half-Bridge IN1 must provide the PWM data for the first half-bridge. & Mono Full-Bridge IN2 must provide the PWM data for the second half-bridge. 1 0 1 Tied Loads IN3 must provide the PWM data for the mono full-bridge. With Inversion* IN4 must be wired to IN3; the CS4412A will internally invert IN4. IN1 must be provided for half-bridge operation. Mono Parallel FullIN2 must be wired to IN1 for parallel full-bridge operation. 1 1 0 Bridge Tied Load IN3 must be wired to IN1; the CS4412A will internally invert IN3. With Inversion IN4 must be wired to IN1; the CS4412A will internally invert IN4. 1 1 1 Reserved The input connections are not applicable. * PWM Popguard Transient Control only affects OUT1 and OUT2. Table 3. Output Mode Configuration Options
In Stereo Half-Bridge & Mono Full-Bridge configurations, the PWM Popguard Transient Control will only affect the two half-bridge outputs, OUT1 and OUT2. The full-bridge output will not ramp regardless of the state of the RAMP pin. See Section 4.2.1 on page 13 for more details about PWM Popguard Transient Control.
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4.4 Output Filters
The filter placed after the PWM outputs can greatly affect the output performance. The filter not only reduces radiated EMI (snubber filter), but also filters high frequency content from the switching output before going to the speaker (low-pass LC filter).
4.4.1
Half-Bridge Output Filter
Figure 5 shows the output filter for a half-bridge configuration. The transient-voltage suppression circuit (snubber circuit) is comprised of a resistor (20 Ω, ¼ W) and capacitors (220 pF) and should be placed as close as possible to the corresponding PWM output pin to greatly reduce radiated EMI. Each output pin must be connected to two Schottky diodes—one to ground and one to the VP supply. These diodes should be placed within 12 mm of the corresponding OUTx pin. The requirements of this diode are: 1. Rated IF (average rectifier forward current) is greater than or equal to 1.0 A. 2. Support up to 80° C of lead temperature with VF drop (forward voltage) less than or equal to 480 mV at the corresponding IF. 3. VR (reverse voltage) is greater than or equal to 20 V.
VP
L1 OUTx 20 Ω 220 pF
*Diode is Rohm RB160M-30 or equivalent +
C2
-
C1
Figure 5. Output Filter - Half-Bridge
The inductor, L1, and capacitor, C1, comprise the low-pass filter. Along with the nominal load impedance of the speaker, these values set the cutoff frequency of the filter. Table 4 shows the component values for L1 and C1 based on nominal speaker (load) impedance for a corner frequency (-3 dB point) of approximately 35 kHz. Load
4Ω 6Ω 8Ω
L1
22 µH 33 µH 47 µH
C1
1.0 µF 0.68 µF 0.47 µF
Table 4. Low-Pass Filter Components - Half-Bridge
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C2 is the DC-blocking capacitor. Table 5 shows the component values for C2 based on corner frequency (-3 dB point) and a nominal speaker (load) impedances of 4 Ω, 6 Ω, and 8 Ω. This capacitor should also be chosen to have a ripple current rating above the amount of current that will passed through it. Load
4Ω
Corner Frequency
40 Hz 58 Hz 120 Hz 39 Hz 68 Hz 120 Hz 42 Hz 60 Hz 110 Hz
C2
1000 µF 680 µF 330 µF 680 µF 390 µF 220 µF 470 µF 330 µF 180 µF
6Ω
8Ω
Table 5. DC-Blocking Capacitors Values - Half-Bridge
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4.4.2 Full-Bridge Output Filter (Stereo or Parallel)
Figure 6 shows the output filter for a full-bridge configuration. The transient-voltage suppression circuit (snubber circuit) is comprised of a resistor (20 Ω) and capacitor (330 pF) and should be placed as close as possible to the corresponding PWM output pins to greatly reduce radiated EMI. The inductors, L1 and L2, and capacitor, C1, comprise the low-pass filter. Along with the nominal load impedance of the speaker, these values set the cutoff frequency of the filter. Table 6 shows the component values based on nominal speaker (load) impedance for a corner frequency (-3 dB point) of approximately 35 kHz. Each output pin must be connected to two Schottky diodes—one to ground and one to the VP supply. These diodes should be placed within 12 mm of the corresponding OUTx pin. The requirements of this diode are: 1. Rated IF (average rectifier forward current) is greater than or equal to 1.0 A. 2. Support up to 80° C of lead temperature with VF drop (forward voltage) less than or equal to 480 mV at the corresponding IF. 3. VR (reverse voltage) is greater than or equal to 20 V.
VP
L1
OUTX+
*Diode is Rohm RB160M-30 or equivalent
20 Ω 330 pF C1
VP
L2
OUTX-
Figure 6. Output Filter - Full-Bridge
Load
4Ω 6Ω 8Ω
L1, L2
10 µH 15 µH 22 µH
C1
1.0 µF 0.47 µF 0.47 µF
Table 6. Low-Pass Filter Components - Full-Bridge
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4.5 Device Protection and Error Reporting
The CS4412A has built-in protection circuitry for over-current, under-voltage, and thermal warning/overload conditions. The levels of the over-current error, thermal error, and VP under-voltage trigger points are listed in the PWM Power Output Characteristics table on page 6. Automatic shut-down will occur whenever any of these preset thresholds other than thermal warning are crossed. Each error and warning pin implements an active-low open-drain driver and requires an external 22 kΩ pull-up resistor for proper operation.
4.5.1
Over-Current Protection
An over-current error condition will occur if the peak output current exceeds the Over-Current Error trigger point. Over-current errors for OUT1/2 and OUT3/4 are reported on the ERROC12 and ERROC34 pins respectively. The power output of the channel which is reporting the over-current condition will be set to high-impedance until the error condition has been removed and the reset signal for that channel has been toggled from low to high. ERROCxy
0 1
Reported Condition
Over-current error on channel x or channel y. Operating current of channel x and y within allowable limits. Table 7. Over-current Error Conditions
4.5.2
Thermal Warning, Thermal Error, and Under-Voltage Error
Table 8 shows the behavior of the TWR and ERRUVTE pins. When the junction temperature exceeds the junction thermal warning trigger point, the TWR pin will be set low. If the junction temperature continues to increase beyond the junction thermal error trigger point, the ERRUVTE pin will be set low. If the voltage on VP falls below the VP under-voltage error trigger point, ERRUVTE will be set low. When the thermal error or VP under-voltage trigger point is crossed, all power outputs will be set in a highimpedance state until the error condition has been removed and both the RST12 and RST34 signals have been toggled from low to high. TWR
0 0 1 1
ERRUVTE
0 1 0 1
Reported Condition
Thermal warning and thermal error and/or under-voltage error. Thermal warning only. Under-voltage error. Junction temperature and VP voltage within normal limits.
Table 8. Thermal and Under-Voltage Error Conditions
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CS4412A 5. POWER SUPPLY, GROUNDING, AND PCB LAYOUT
5.1 Power Supply and Grounding
The CS4412A requires careful attention to power supply and grounding arrangements if its potential performance is to be realized. Extensive use of power and ground planes, ground plane fill in unused areas and surface mount decoupling capacitors are recommended. It is necessary to decouple the power supply by placing capacitors directly between the power and ground of the CS4412A. Decoupling capacitors should be as close to the pins of the CS4412A as possible. The lowest value ceramic capacitor should be closest to the pin and should be mounted on the same side of the board as the CS4412A to minimize inductance effects. The CRD4412A reference design demonstrates the optimum layout and power supply arrangements.
5.1.1
Integrated VD Regulator
The CS4412A includes an internal linear regulator to provide a fixed 2.5 V supply from the VD supply voltage for its internal digital logic. The LVD pin must be set to indicate the voltage present on the VD pin as shown in Table 9 below. VD Connection
5 V Supply 3.3 V Supply 2.5 V Supply
VD_REG Connection
Bypass Capacitors Only Bypass Capacitors Only VD and Bypass Capacitors
LVD Connection
VD GND GND
Table 9. Power Supply Configuration and Settings
The output of the digital regulator is presented on the VD_REG pin and may be used to provide an external device with up to 3 mA of current at its nominal output voltage of 2.5 V. If a nominal supply voltage of 2.5 V is used as the VD supply (see the Recommended Operating Conditions table on page 5), the VD and VD_REG must be connected to the VD supply source. In this configuration, the internal regulator is bypassed and the external supply source is used to directly drive the internal digital logic.
5.2
QFN Thermal Pad
The CS4412A is available in a compact QFN package. The underside of the QFN package reveals a large metal pad that serves as a thermal relief to provide for maximum heat dissipation. This pad must mate with an equally dimensioned copper pad on the PCB and must be electrically connected to ground. A series of thermal vias should be used to connect this copper pad to one or more larger ground planes on other PCB layers; the copper in these ground planes will act as a heat sink for the CS4412A. The CRD4412A reference design demonstrates the optimum thermal pad and via configuration.
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CS4412A 6. PARAMETER DEFINITIONS
Dynamic Range (DYR) The ratio of the rms value of the signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components over the specified bandwidth, typically 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Dynamic Range is a signal-to-noise ratio measurement over the specified band width made with a -60 dBFS signal. 60 dB is then added to the resulting measurement to refer the measurement to full-scale. This technique ensures that the distortion components are below the noise level and do not effect the measurement. This measurement technique has been accepted by the Audio Engineering Society, AES17-1991, and the Electronic Industries Association of Japan, EIAJ CP-307. Expressed in decibels. Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (THD+N) The ratio of the rms value of the signal to the rms sum of all other spectral components over the specified band width (typically 10 Hz to 20 kHz), including distortion components. Expressed in decibels. Measured at -1 and -20 dBFS as suggested in AES17-1991 Annex A.
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CS4412A 7. PACKAGE DIMENSIONS 48L QFN (9 × 9 MM BODY) PACKAGE DRAWING
D b e Pin #1 ID
Pin #1 ID
E
E2
A1 A Top View Side View
L
D2
Bottom View
INCHES DIM A A1 b D D2 E E2 e L 0.0177 0.2618 0.2618 MIN -0.0000 0.0118 NOM --0.0138 0.3543 BSC 0.2677 0.3543 BSC 0.2677 0.0256 BSC 0.0217 0.0276 0.45 JEDEC #: MO-220 Controlling Dimension is Millimeters. Notes: 1. Dimensioning and tolerance per ASME Y4.5M - 1994. 0.2736 6.65 0.2736 6.65 MAX 0.0354 0.0020 0.0157 MIN -0.00 0.30
MILLIMETERS NOM --0.35 9.00 BSC 6.80 9.00 BSC 6.80 0.65 BSC 0.55 0.70 6.95 6.95 MAX 0.90 0.05 0.40
NOTE 1 1 1,2 1 1 1 1 1 1
2. Dimensioning lead width applies to the plated terminal and is measured between 0.20 mm and 0.25 mm from the terminal tip.
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CS4412A 8. THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS
Parameter
Junction to Case Thermal Impedance
Symbol
θJC
Min
-
Typ
1
Max
-
Units
°C/Watt
8.1
Thermal Flag
This device is designed to have the metal flag on the bottom of the device soldered directly to a metal plane on the PCB. To enhance the thermal dissipation capabilities of the system, this metal plane should be coupled with vias to a large metal plane on the backside (and inner ground layer, if applicable) of the PCB. In either case, it is beneficial to use copper fill in any unused regions inside the PCB layout, especially those immediately surrounding the CS4412A. In addition to improving in electrical performance, this practice also aids in heat dissipation. The heat dissipation capability required of the metal plane for a given output power can be calculated as follows: θCA = [(TJ(MAX) - TA) / PD] - θJC where, θCA = Thermal resistance of the metal plane in °C/Watt TJ(MAX) = Maximum rated operating junction temperature in °C, equal to 150 °C TA = Ambient temperature in °C PD = RMS power dissipation of the device, equal to 0.15*PRMS (assuming 85% efficiency) θJC = Junction-to-case thermal resistance of the device in °C/Watt
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CS4412A 9. ORDERING INFORMATION
Product
CS4412A CRD4412A CRD4525
Description
30 W Quad Half-Bridge Digital Amplifier Power Stage 1 x 30 W Reference Design Daughter Card 2 x 15 W Reference Design Main Board
Package Pb-Free
48-QFN Yes -
Grade Commercial -
Temp Range Container
Rail -10° to +70°C Tape and Reel -
Order# CS4412A-CNZ CS4412ACNZR CRD4412A CRD4525
10.REVISION HISTORY
Release
A1 Initial Release
Changes
Contacting Cirrus Logic Support
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