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eval-ssm4321 EVAL-SSM4321 SSM4321 Evaluation Board SSM4321 Evaluation Board | Analog Devices The SSM4321 is a fully integrated, high efficiency Class-D
audio amplifier with digitized output of output voltage, output
current, and PVDD supply. It is designed to maximize
performance for mobile phone applications. The application
circuit requires a minimum of external components and
operates from a 2.5 V to 5.5 V supply for the amplifier and a 1.42 V
to 3.6 V supply for IO. It is capable of delivering 2.2 W of
continuous output power with less than 1% THD + N driving an
4 Ω load from a 5.0 V supply with a 0.1Ω V/I sense resistor.
The SSM4321 includes circuitry to sense output current, output
voltage, and the PVDD supply voltage. Current sense is
performed using an external sense resistor that is connected
between an output pin and the load. Output current and voltage
are sent to an ADC with 16-bit resolution and PVDD is sent to
an ADC with 8-bit resolution. The outputs of these ADCs are
available on the TDM or I2S output serial port. The SLOT pin is
used to determine which of 4 possible output slots is used on
the TDM interface. A stereo I2S interface can be selected by
swapping the pin connections for BCLK and FSYNC.
Alternatively, a direct PDM bitstream of voltage and current
data can be selected via the SLOT pin.
Spread spectrum pulse density modulation (PDM) is used to
provide lower EMI-radiated emissions compared with other
Class-D architectures. The inherent randomized nature of
spread spectrum PDM eliminates clock intermodulation
(beating effect) of several amplifiers in close proximity. The
SSM4321 includes an optional modulation select pin that
enables a low EMI mode, which significantly reduces the
radiated emissions at the Class-D outputs, particularly above
100 MHz. With this option selected, the SSM4321 can pass
FCC Class B radiated emissions testing with a 50 cm unshielded
speaker cable without any external filtering.
The device also includes a flexible gain select pin that only
requires one series resistor to select among 0 dB, 3 dB, 6 dB,
9 dB, or 12 dB. The benefit of this is to improve gain matching
between multiple SSM4321 devices within a single application
as compared to using external resistors to set gain.
eval-ssm4321 The SSM4321 is a fully integrated, high efficiency Class-D
audio amplifier with digitized output of output voltage, output
current, and PVDD supp