JAJSIM3C March 2020 – May 2024 TPA6211T-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Input coupling capacitors are not required. A fully differential amplifier with good CMRR, such as the TPA6211T-Q1 device, allows the inputs to be biased at voltage other than mid-supply. For example, if a DAC has a lower mid-supply voltage than that of the TPA6211T-Q1 device, the common-mode feedback circuit compensates, and the outputs are still biased at the mid-supply point of the TPA6211T-Q1 device. The inputs of the TPA6211T-Q1 device can be biased from 0.5V to VDD – 0.8V. If the inputs are biased outside of that range, input coupling capacitors are required.
A Mid-supply bypass capacitor, CBYPASS, is not required. The fully differential amplifier does not require a bypass capacitor. Any shift in the mid-supply voltage affects both positive and negative channels equally, thus canceling at the differential output. Removing the bypass capacitor slightly worsens power supply rejection ratio (kSVR), but a slight decrease of kSVR can be acceptable when an additional component can be eliminated (see Figure 5-17).
The RF-immunity is improved. A fully differential amplifier cancels the noise from RF disturbances much better than the typical audio amplifier.