SNAS416K July 2007 – November 2019 LM48511
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The LM48511 features independent amplifier and regulator shutdown controls, allowing each portion of the device to be disabled or enabled independently. SD_AMP controls the Class D amplifiers, while SD_BOOST controls the regulator. Driving either inputs low disables the corresponding portion of the device, and reducing supply current.
When the regulator is disabled, both FB_GND switches open, further reducing shutdown current by eliminating the current path to GND through the regulator feedback network. Without the GND switches, the feedback resistors as shown in the Functional Block Diagram would consume an additional 165 μA from a 5-V supply. With the regulator disabled, there is still a current path from VDD, through the inductor and diode, to the amplifier power supply. This allows the amplifier to operate even when the regulator is disabled. The voltage at PV1 and V1 will be:
where
Additionally, when the regulator is disabled, an external voltage from 5 V to 8 V can be applied directly to PV1 and V1 to power the amplifier.
It is best to switch between ground and VDD for minimum current consumption while in shutdown. The LM48511 may be disabled with shutdown voltages in between GND and VDD, the idle current will be greater than the typical 0.1-µA value. Increased THD+N may also be observed when a voltage of less than VDD is applied to SD_AMP .