SLASEP9 May 2019 TAS5806M
PRODUCTION DATA.
A combination of digital gain and analog gain is used to provide the overall gain of the speaker amplifier. As seen in Figure 61, the audio path of the TAS5806M consists of a digital audio input port, a digital audio path, a digital to PWM converter (DPC), a gate driver stage, a Class D power stage, and a feedback loop which feeds the output information back into the DPC block to correct for distortion sensed on the output pins. The total amplifier gain is comprised of digital gain in the digital audio path and the analog gain from the input of the analog modulator to the output of the speaker amplifier power stage.
As shown in Figure 61, the first gain stage for the speaker amplifier is present in the digital audio path. It consists of the volume control and the digital boost block. The volume control is set to 0dB by default, it does not change. For all settings of the register 0x54, AGAIN[4:0], the digital boost block remains at 0 dB. These gain settings ensure that the output signal is not clipping at different PVDD levels. 0 dBFS output is 29.5-V peak output voltage
AGAIN <4:0> | GAIN (dBFS) | AMPLIFIER OUTPUT PEAK VOLTAGE (V) |
---|---|---|
00000 | 0 | 29.5 |
00001 | -0.5 | 27.85 |
……. | …….. | ……. |
11111 | -15.5 | 4.95 |