ZHCSBA9C July 2013 – November 2017 TAS5760LD
PRODUCTION DATA.
The TAS5760LD has circuitry which will protect the speakers from DC current which might occur due to an internal amplifier error. The device behavior in response to a DCE event is detailed in the table in the previous section.
A DCE event occurs when the output differential duty-cycle of either channel exceeds 60% for more than 420 msec at the same polarity. The table below shows some examples of the typical DCE Protection threshold for several values of the supply voltage. This feature protects the speaker from large DC currents or AC currents less than 2 Hz.
The minimum output offset voltages required to trigger the DC detect are listed in Table 2. The outputs must remain at or above the voltage listed in the table for more than 420 msec to trigger the DC detect.
PVDD [V] | |VOS|- OUTPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE [V] |
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4.5 | 0.96 |
6 | 1.30 |
12 | 2.60 |