MAX9773
1.8W, Filterless, Ultra-Low EMI, Stereo Class D Audio Power Amplifier
1.8W Ultra-Low EMI Stereo Amplifier that Passes FCC Radiation Emissions Standards
Part Details
- Filterless Amplifier Passes FCC-Radiation Emissions Standards with 6in of Cable
- Unique Spread-Spectrum Mode and Active Emissions Limiting Achieves Better than 15dB Margin Under FCC Limit
- Zero Dead Time (ZDT) H-Bridge Maintains Good THD+N Performance
- Single-Supply Operation (2.5V to 5.5V)
- Stereo Output (4Ω, VDD = 5V, THD+N = 1%, POUT = 1.8W)
- No LC Output Filter Required
- 85% Efficiency (RL = 8Ω, POUT = 600mW)
- Less Than 0.1% THD+N
- High 80dB PSRR
- Fully Differential Inputs
- Integrated Click-and-Pop Suppression
- Low-Power Shutdown Mode (0.1µA)
- Short-Circuit and Thermal-Overload Protection
- Pin-for-Pin Compatible with the MAX9701
- Available in Thermally Efficient, Space-Saving
Packages
- 24-Pin TQFN-EP (4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm)
- 20-Bump UCSP (2mm x 2.5mm x 0.6mm)
The MAX9773 3rd-generation, ultra-low EMI, stereo, Class D audio power amplifier provides Class AB performance with Class D efficiency. The MAX9773 delivers 1.8W per channel into a 4Ω load, and offers efficiencies above 90%. Active emissions limiting (AEL) circuitry greatly reduces EMI by actively controlling the output FET gate transitions under all possible transient conditions. AEL controls high-frequency emissions resulting from conventional Class D free-wheeling behavior in the presence of an inductive load. Zero-dead- time (ZDT) technology maintains state-of-the-art efficiency and THD+N performance by allowing the output FETs to switch simultaneously without cross conduction. A spread-spectrum modulation scheme eliminates the need for output filtering found in traditional Class D devices. These design concepts reduce component count and extend battery life.
The MAX9773 offers two modulation schemes: a fixed-frequency (FFM) mode, and a spread-spectrum (SSM) mode that reduces EMI-radiated emissions. The MAX9773 oscillator can be synchronized to an external clock through the SYNC input, allowing synchronization of multiple Maxim Class D amplifiers. The sync output (SYNC_OUT) can be used for a master-slave application where more channels are required. The MAX9773 features a fully differential architecture, a full bridge-tied load (BTL) output, and comprehensive click-and-pop suppression. The device features internally set gains of 12dB, 15.6dB, 20dB, and 26dB selected through two gain-select inputs, further reducing external component count.
The MAX9773 features high 80dB PSRR, less than 0.1% THD+N, and SNR in excess of 88dB. Short-circuit and thermal-overload protection prevent the device from being damaged during a fault condition. The MAX9773 is available in 24-pin thin QFN-EP (4mm x 4mm x 0.8mm), and 20-bump UCSP™ (2mm x 2.5mm x 0.6mm) packages. The MAX9773 is specified over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range.
Applications
- Cellular/Multimedia Phones
- Handheld Gaming Consoles
- MP3 Players
- Notebooks
Documentation
This is the most up-to-date revision of the Data Sheet.
Hardware Ecosystem
Parts | Product Life Cycle | Description |
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Product 1 | ||
MAX9701 | 1.3W, Filterless, Stereo Class D Audio Power Amplifier |
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