SLOSE86B july 2022 – july 2023 TAS2781
PRODUCTION DATA
The device has implemented an internal Hybrid-Pro algorithm allowing users to optimize the efficiency in the system by controlling the external power supply and maintaining just enough margin to provide high dynamic range without clipping distortions.
Features of Hybrid-Pro control:
When enabled, the controller generates at PWM_CTRL pin a signal with a duty cycle proportional to the peak voltage on the speaker. Using an external RC filter the signal is converted to an analog voltage and can be used to control boost converters with feedback input.
The figure below shows how the PWM_CTRL pin can be connected to the external boost control RC network.
By default, the PWM_CTRL pin has an open drain configuration which allows an easy implementation of a multi-channel control loop using only one RC circuitry as shown in figure below.
When only one device is controlling the boost converter it is recommended to set the PWM_CTRL[6] bit to low. The PWM_CTRL pin will change configuration to a push-pull and no pull-up resistor is required.
To program the internal Class-H controller use registers from pages 0x05 and 0x06.
See TAS2781 User Manual and SLOA326 Application Note for more details on programming the boost controller.