National Semiconductor Introduces New Family of Output Capacitor-less Headphone Amplifiers
22 May 2006 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
New Ground-Referenced Amps Well-Suited for Portable Applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- National
Semiconductor today introduced a family of three Boomer(R)
ground-referenced stereo headphone amplifiers that eliminate
external blocking capacitors for portable music players, mobile
phones, CD players, personal digital assistants, media players,
notebook computers and other portable applications. The LM4920 is
an output capacitor-less (OCL), fixed-gain headphone amplifier in a
2 mm by 2 mm micro SMD package, a 67 percent reduction in footprint
size from previous-generation LLP(R) packages. The chip also
includes low logic-level capability to interface easily with
low-voltage digital integrated circuits. Building on National's
LM4920 core, the LM4981 adds an up/down volume control that
eliminates the need for complex software controls. The LM4982
offers a digitally controlled I2C compatible volume adjustment with
headphone sense, a technique that detects whether a mono or stereo
headphone plug has been inserted into the output jack. "Small,
consumer portable music devices are one of today's fastest growing
market segments, and the consumers who purchase these products
expect high- quality audio headphones," said Mike Polacek, vice
president of National Semiconductor's Audio group. "National's new
stereo headphone amplifiers provide superior sound and features in
small packages, allowing system designers to shrink their systems
without compromising audio fidelity." The headphone amplifiers'
circuit technology uses a low-noise, inverting charge pump to
generate a negative supply voltage. This allows the outputs to be
referenced at ground instead of a nominal DC voltage like
traditional headphone amplifiers, eliminating the output-coupling
capacitors typically required to drive single-ended loads. Using
this circuit technology reduces the component count, system cost
and board space, while improving the lower frequency response of
the headphone outputs. Key Features and Benefits The LM4920
delivers 80 mW of continuous average power into a 16-Ohm,
single-ended load or 40 mW per channel into a 16-Ohm load, with
less than 1 percent total harmonic distortion plus noise (THD+N)
from a 3V power supply. The typical gain of 1.5V is fixed
internally, eliminating the need for gain- setting external
resistors. It has a typical power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) of
70 db at 217 Hz and features an internal thermal shutdown
protection mechanism. Its low-power-consumption shutdown mode is
individually selectable for either channel by driving the shutdown
channel pins with logic low. The LM4920 also offers fixed logic
levels, allowing seamless use with low-voltage basebands and
microprocessors. The LM4981 delivers 83 mW of continuous power into
a 16-Ohm load with less than 1 percent THD+N while operating from a
3V power supply. It operates from a single 2V - 4.2V supply and
features up-down volume control that sets the gain of the amplifier
between -33 dB to +12 dB in 16 discrete steps using a two-wire
interface. A selectable (active high/low) low power shutdown mode
provides flexible shutdown control. It has a typical PSRR of 67 db
at 217 Hz. The LM4982 is a variable-gain amplifier capable of
delivering 80 mW of continuous average power into a 16-Ohm,
single-ended load or 40 mW per channel into a 16-Ohm load, with
less than 1 percent THD+N from a 3V power supply. It has a typical
PSRR of 66 dB at 1 kHz. Its I2C compatible volume control allows 18
db to -76 db gain settings. All the chips contain advanced pop and
click circuitry, which eliminates noises that would otherwise occur
during turn-on and turn-off transitions. Pricing and Availability
Available now, the LM4920 is offered in 14-bump micro SMD package
and priced at 89 cents. The LM4981 is offered in a 16-pin LLP(R)
package and priced at $1.15, while the LM4982 is available in a
16-bump micro SMD package and priced at $1.50. All prices are for
1,000-unit quantities. More information, easy-to-order samples and
evaluation boards are available at
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM4920.html,
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM4981.html and
http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM4982.html. National's WEBENCH(R)
online design tool supports a large selection of audio amplifiers.
To explore these solutions, visit http://webench.national.com/. To
learn about high-performance audio amplifiers for portable
applications, visit National's library of online seminars at
http://www.national.com/onlineseminar/#audio. About National's
Audio Portfolio National Semiconductor works with every major
handset maker in the world and is the leading provider of audio
amplifier systems for the cell phone market. The company's line of
Boomer audio amplifiers enhances and enriches the entire range of
sound -- from voice, ring sounds and music -- that can be amplified
in a mobile phone. National manufactures Class AB and Class D mono
and stereo speaker amplifiers, mono and stereo headphone
amplifiers, and audio subsystems for desktop and notebook
computers, multimedia displays and portable electronic devices. The
company also offers its higher-power Overture(R) amplifiers for
consumer stereo and home theater systems. For more information on
National's audio products, visit audio.national.com. About National
Semiconductor National Semiconductor, the industry's premier analog
company, creates high-value analog devices and subsystems.
National's leading-edge products include power management circuits,
display drivers, audio and operational amplifiers, communication
interface products and data conversion solutions. National's key
analog markets include wireless handsets, displays and a variety of
broad electronics markets, including medical, automotive,
industrial, and test and measurement applications. Headquartered in
Santa Clara, California, National reported sales of $1.91 billion
for fiscal 2005, which ended May 29, 2005. Additional company and
product information is available at http://www.national.com/. NOTE:
Boomer, Overture, LLP and WEBENCH are registered trademarks of
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