LM4899
LM4899 is 1Watt Fully Differential Audio Power Amplifier manufactured by National Semiconductor.
Description
The LM4899 is a fully differential audio power amplifier primarily designed for demanding applications in mobile phones and other portable munication device applications. It is capable of delivering 1 watt of continuous average power to an 8Ω load with less than 1% distortion (THD+N) from a 5VDC power supply. Boomer audio power amplifiers were designed specifically to provide high quality output power with a minimal amount of external ponents. The LM4899 does not require output coupling capacitors or bootstrap capacitors, and therefore is ideally suited for mobile phone and other low voltage applications where minimal power consumption is a primary requirement. The LM4899 features a low-power consumption shutdown mode. To facilitate this, Shutdown may be enabled by either logic high or low depending on mode selection. Driving the shutdown mode pin either high or low enables the shutdown select pin to be driven in a likewise manner to enable Shutdown. Additionally, the LM4899 features an internal thermal shutdown protection mechanism. The LM4899 contains advanced pop & click circuitry which virtually eliminates noises which would otherwise occur during turn-on and turn-off transitions. The LM4899 has an internally fixed gain of 6d B.
Key Specifications j Improved PSRR at 217Hz j Power Output at 5.0V & 1% THD j Power Output at 3.3V & 1% THD j Shutdown Current
83d B 1.0W(typ.) 400m W(typ.) 0.1µA(typ.)
Features n Fully differential amplification n Internal-gain-setting resistors n Available in space-saving packages micro SMD, MSOP and LLP n Ultra low current shutdown mode n Can drive capacitive loads up to 500p F n Improved pop & click circuitry which virtually eliminates noises during turn-on and turn-off transitions n 2.4
- 5.5V operation n No output coupling capacitors, snubber networks or bootstrap capacitors required n Shutdown high or low selectivity
Applications n Mobile phones n PDAs n Portable electronic devices
Connection Diagrams
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