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CS4525

30 W Digital Audio Amplifier with Integrated ADC


DescriptionPower (W)Dynamic Range (dB)THD+N (%)ChannelsPower Supply (V)Package
Amplifier 30 102 0.1  2.1 VP = 8 to 18;
VD = 2.5 or 5
48 QFN
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Highly optimized for flat-panel digital television and docking station applications, the CS4525 is an innovative, highly integrated single-chip Class D Amplifier.

The CS4525 is notable because it integrates a stereo analog-to-digital converter, sample-rate converter, digital audio processor and a complete 30-watt Class D amplifier, including the controller and power stage. It supports both incoming analog and digital audio signals, and its highly efficient power stage eliminates the need for a heat sink in system designs.

Also featured is an on-board digital audio processor, offering such features as parametric equalization, auxiliary output for lip-sync delay and bass management. In addition to stereo configurations that provide 15 watts per channel output, the IC can support 2.1-channel configurations (2 X 7.5 watts per channel plus 1 X 15 watts) as well a low-frequency effects configuration (1 X 30 watts). Additionally, Cirrus Logic offers OEMs a companion IC, the CS4412, which is a cost-effective power-stage only IC.


Digital Amplifier Features

  • Fully Integrated Power MOSFETs
  • No Heatsink Required
    • Programmable Power Foldback on Thermal Warning
    • High Efficiency (85%)
  • > 100 dB Dynamic Range
  • < 0.1% THD+N @ 1 W
  • Configurable Outputs (10% THD+N)
    • 1 x 30 W into 4 Ω, Parallel Full-Bridge
    • 2 x 15 W into 8 Ω, Full-Bridge
    • 2 x 7 W into 4 Ω, Half-Bridge + 1 x 15 W into 8 Ω, Full-Bridge
  • Built-In Protection with Error Reporting
    • Overcurrent/Undervoltage/Thermal Overload Shutdown
    • Thermal Warning Reporting
  • PWM Popguard® for Half-Bridge Mode
  • Click Free Start-Up
  • Programmable Channel Delay for System Noise & Radiated Emissions Management

ADC Features

  • Stereo, 24-bit, 48 kHz Conversion
  • Multi-bit Architecture
  • 95 dB Dynamic Range (A-wtd)
  • -88 dB THD+N
  • 2 Vrms Input Supports SCART

System Features

  • Asynchronous 2-Channel Digital Serial Port
  • 32 kHz to 96 kHz Input Sample Rates
  • Operation with On-Chip Oscillator Driver or Applied SYS_CLK at 18.432, 24.576 or 27.000 MHz
  • Integrated Sample Rate Converter (SRC)
    • Eliminates Clock-Jitter Effects
    • Input Sample Rate Independent Operation
    • Simplifies System Integration
  • Spread Spectrum PWM Modulation
    • Reduces EMI Radiated Energy
  • Low Quiescent Current

CS4525

30 W Digital Audio Amplifier with Integrated ADC

Overview

DescriptionPower (W)Dynamic Range (dB)THD+N (%)ChannelsPower Supply (V)Package
Amplifier 30 102 0.1  2.1 VP = 8 to 18;
VD = 2.5 or 5
48 QFN

Description

Highly optimized for flat-panel digital television and docking station applications, the CS4525 is an innovative, highly integrated single-chip Class D Amplifier.

The CS4525 is notable because it integrates a stereo analog-to-digital converter, sample-rate converter, digital audio processor and a complete 30-watt Class D amplifier, including the controller and power stage. It supports both incoming analog and digital audio signals, and its highly efficient power stage eliminates the need for a heat sink in system designs.

Also featured is an on-board digital audio processor, offering such features as parametric equalization, auxiliary output for lip-sync delay and bass management. In addition to stereo configurations that provide 15 watts per channel output, the IC can support 2.1-channel configurations (2 X 7.5 watts per channel plus 1 X 15 watts) as well a low-frequency effects configuration (1 X 30 watts). Additionally, Cirrus Logic offers OEMs a companion IC, the CS4412, which is a cost-effective power-stage only IC.

Features

Digital Amplifier Features


ADC Features


System Features

Diagram

CS4525 Product Diagram

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