Texas Instruments TPA005D12 manual Signal Routing, Signal Conditioning, Headphone Output Jack

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Using The TPA005D12 Class-D EVM With the Plug-N-Play Platform

3.4.3Signal Routing

Signal flow on the platform is controlled by two signal routing switches, as shown in Figure 3±7.

Figure 3±7. Platform Signal Routing and Outputs

R

 

Audio

U1

Signal

Input

Conditioning

 

L

 

Off

S2

On

 

 

 

+

 

 

R

 

R

 

U2/U3

 

 

±

J7, J8, J9

TPA005D12

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker

Amplifier EVM

 

 

 

±

Outputs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

L

 

L

 

 

 

 

+

 

 

U2 ± U4

 

 

 

 

 

 

R

 

U5

R

 

+

 

Stereo

 

GND

±

J10

Headphone

S3

 

Headphone

 

 

Amplifier

L

 

±

Output

 

 

 

+

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

U5

 

 

 

3.4.3.1Signal Conditioning

The audio signal from input jacks can be applied to the signal conditioning socket (U1) if an EVM is installed there, or socket U1 can be bypassed and the audio input signal applied directly to the inputs of the TPA005D12 class-D EVM.

-Platform switch S2 selects signal conditioning or bypasses it.

3.4.3.2Headphone Output Jack

Switch S3 is the source select for the stereo headphone output jack, J10. The headphone jack is capacitively coupled (via 470 F electrolytics) and can output either the signal from the headphone amplifier in socket U5, or the signal from the power amplifier installed in socket U2, as determined by the setting of headphone source select switch S3.

-The platform headphone output jack (J10) is not used in conjunction with the TPA005D12 class-D EVM. Switch S3 should be set to the U5 position when the TPA005D12 class-D EVM is installed on the platform.

Details 3-13

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Contents Users Guide Important Notice Related Documentation From Texas Instruments PrefacePage Contents Tables FiguresIntroduction Feature Highlights Description TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Specifications MaximumTypical OFF Quick StartAudio Power PrecautionsPlatform Preparations Quick Start List for PlatformQuick Start List for Stand-Alone Details ±1. The TI Plug-N-Play Audio Amplifier Evaluation Platform TPA005D12 Class-D Audio Power Amplifier Evaluation Module TP9 GND VDD2 TP3 1 TPA005D12 Class-D Stereo Audio Amplifier ICOverview of Class-D Audio Amplifiers ±5. Class-D Functional DiagramBridge-Tied Load BTL Operation ±6. Class-D Input and Output WaveformsClass-D Differential Inputs Control and Indicator Circuits±2. TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Test Points 6 TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Test PointsClass-D Amplifier Design Considerations Installing and Removing EVM Boards EVM InsertionEVM Removal Module Switches 2.2 S2 Ð Mute Switch2.1 S1 Ð Shutdown Signal Routing Signal ConditioningHeadphone Output Jack Shutdown Headphone Jack Control SignalsMute/Mode Polarity Select JP8 Mute/Mode Select JP6JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 Power RequirementsInputs and Outputs InputsOutputs Monitor Controls and Indicators Input ConnectionsOutput Connections ±11. Class-D Amplifier Frequency Response at 4 Ω TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Performance Characteristics±12. Class-D Amplifier Distortion versus Output Power at 4 Ω ± % Crosstalk Frequency TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Interconnects ±5. TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Bill of Materials TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Bill of Materials±18. TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Schematic Diagram TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Schematic10 TPA005D12 Class-D EVM PCB Layers ±19. TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Top Assembly±21. TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Top Layer ±23. TPA005D12 Class-D EVM Third Layer Details

TPA005D12 specifications

The Texas Instruments TPA005D12 is a highly regarded digital audio power amplifier that is engineered for high-performance applications. It is part of TI's TPA series, which is known for its efficient power delivery and superior sound quality. The TPA005D12 is designed to drive passive speakers while ensuring minimal power loss and efficient heat management.

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