Philips Semiconductors
Power stage 2 × 80 W class-D
audio ampliï¬er
Objective speciï¬cation
TDA8927
8.3 BTL operation
BTL operation can be achieved by driving the audio input
channels of the controller in the opposite phase and by
connecting the loudspeaker with a BTL output filter
between the two PWM output pins of the power stage
(see Fig.6).
In this way the system operates as a mono BTL amplifier
and with the same loudspeaker impedance a four times
higher output power can be obtained.
For more information see Chapter 15.
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VDD2 VDD1
TDA8927J
13 5
6
BOOT1
EN1
SW1
REL1
STAB
DIAG
POWERUP
EN2
SW2
REL2
4
1
CONTROL
AND
2
HANDSHAKE
9
DRIVER
HIGH
DRIVER
LOW
temp
3
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
current
AND
CURRENT PROTECTION
15
7 OUT1
VSS1
VDD2
12
SGND
(0 V)
BOOT2
14
17
CONTROL
AND
16
HANDSHAKE
DRIVER
HIGH
DRIVER
LOW
11 OUT2
8
10
VSS1 VSS2
MGU386
Fig.6 Mono BTL application.
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