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Headphone Driver IC
PT2309
DESCRIPTION
The PT2309 is a headphone driver IC, it can working on wide supply range. Utilizing CMOS
Technology, it has very low power consumption is in stand-by mode. Total harmonic distortion is lower
than 0.03% (32Ω load) and the also has low noise output. Built-in mute function can prevents popping
sounds happen when power is turned ON or OFF. It is also has built-in over-temperature protection,
minimum package size for space saving and suitable for small or portable products.
FEATURES
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CMOS Technology
Stereo Input
Drive 32Ω impedance load
Low noise, Low distortion
Suppress the pop and click noise when mode changed
Built-in mute function
Available in 8 Pins, DIP or SOP Package
APPLICATIONS
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Portable VCD/DVD
CD-ROM
PDA
Sound Card
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Headphone Driver IC
PT2309
BLOCK DIAGRAM
4
3
2
1
GND
A1
MUTE
BIAS
A2
VDD
5
PT2309 V1.2
6
7
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8
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PIN CONFIGURATION
OUT1
1
MUTE
2
8
VDD
7
OUT2
PT2309
IN1
3
6
BIAS
GND
4
5
IN2
PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Name
OUT1
MUTE
IN1
GND
IN2
BIAS
OUT2
VDD
PT2309 V1.2
I/O
O
I
I
I
I
O
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Description
CH1 Output
Mute Pin
CH1 Input
Ground
CH2 Input
Bias Pin
CH2 Output
Power Input
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Pin No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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FUNCTION DESCRIPTION
POWER SUPPLY
The operating voltage of PT2309 is from 3V to 5V, In general operation 5V is recommended.
It should connect a modest bias capacitor nearby the power source terminal. It can improve IC stability
and decrease the noise output. Suggestion value of capacitor is from 0.1µF to 10µF.
POP AND CLICK SUPPRESS
For normal operation, the Input/Output port of a power amplifier powered by a single supply voltage
must have a stable DC bias. Each time turn on the Vcc the input/output pins will present 1/2 Vcc DC
bias voltage. For blocking the DC bias flowing to another circuit, each input/output port should have a
DC blocking capacitor, it will charge/discharge when power on or off, the capacitance is relative with
the pop noise. In general condition to prevent the pop noise, the time constant of bypass cap (CB) on
the bypass pin will be set to maximum. Higher CB value will extend the stable time, and also can
suppress the noise heard when power-on. In supply voltage=5V and CB=10µF, stable time is approx
1s. The value of CB also relative with the value of the DC blocking capacitor connected in input
terminal. In general condition the time constant of DC blocking capacitor should be less than CB stable
time. Recommend parts values please refer to application circuit.
INPUT CAPACITOR
Input capacitor decide the bandwidth and charge time constant, due to there is a 50KΩ impedance, so
input terminal charge period constant is:
Tin= (2π × 50KΩ × Cin)
If Cin=1µF, Tin=0.3s, Low frequency lower limit is 3Hz. This capacitor can use a non-polarity SMD
capacitor。
OUTPUT CAPACITOR
The headphone driver is designed to drive 32Ω headphone load, it needs a larger capacitance to
extending the lower frequency cut off point. If driving a small headphone a 100µF capacitor is a good
choice and the low frequency limit is around 50Hz; for better low frequency performance a 220µF
capacitor is recommended and it’s low frequency can extend to 22Hz. Due to charge/discharge time
constant is shorter than CB stable time, so it will not have pop and click noise.
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MUTE
When the mute pin is connected to the GND, all of outputs signal will be muted immediately.
Connecting the external R/C components on here could prevent the power–on “POP” noises, the mute
function also can be active by the external DC voltage.
Due to the built-in pull down resistor (150KΩ), a larger value series resistor connecting to the mute pin
may causes mute malfunction because of mute voltage divided by the resistor network. For the
detailed connection description please refer to the application circuit.
The attenuation of mute is relation with CB, we suggest CB must be higher then 10µF, the recommend
value is 47µF. Higher CB will have better mute characteristic.
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Operating Temperature
Symbol
VDD
Topr
Storage Temperature
Tstg
Condition
Min.
0
-40
Max.
7
+85
Unit
V
℃
-65
+150
℃
Maximum Input Voltage
Vimax
-0.3
Vcc+0.3
V
Maximum Input Current
Iimax
*
-10
+10
mA
Note: * Input pins surge current can reach 100mA does not induce the CMOS latched up.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Unless otherwise, Vcc=5V,CB=47µF,bandwidth=22~22KHz
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Supply Voltage
VDD
Normal Mode
Operating Current
Is
Mute Mode
Voltage Gain
Vg
Two Channels Gain
Vgerr
Error
Vin = 1Vrms,RL = 32Ω
THD+N
THD
Vin = 1Vrms,RL = 5.1KΩ
Min.
3
6
4.5
-1
Typ.
5
7.5
6
0
Max.
6
9
7.5
+1
-0.5
0
+0.5
0.01
0.03
0.06
0.003
0.005
0.01
THD=0.1%,RL=32Ω
35
45
55
THD=0.1%,RL=16Ω
65
75
85
SNR
Input=GND,A-Weighted
102
105
110
dB
CS
F=1KHz
F=100~20KHz
90
80
100
90
105
95
dB
Power Supply
Rejection Ratio
PSRR
Vr=100mVrms,F=100Hz
45
55
65
dB
Mute
mute
MUTE=GND,F=1KHz
60
75
80
dB
Vmute
VIH, MUTE= OFF
VIL, MUTE= ON
1
0.8
1.1
0.9
1.4
1
Vcc
Power Output
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Channel Separation
Mute Voltage
PT2309 V1.2
Po
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Unit
V
mA
mA
dB
%
mW
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APPLICATION CIRCUIT
2
1
3
Headphone Jack
+
100 µ F
+
1 OUT1
VDD 8
2 MUTE
OUT2 7
100 µ F
+
10 µ F
100K
Mute
+
1µF
PT2309
3 IN1
4 GND
PT2309 V1.2
+5V
BIAS 6
+
47 µ F
IN2 5
1µF
1µF
Audio IN1
Audio IN2
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ORDER INFORMATION
Valid Part Number
PT2309-D
Package Type
8-Pin, DIP, 300mil
Top Code
PT2309-D
PT2309-S
8-Pin, SOP, 150mil
PT2309-S
PT2309-D (L)
8-Pin, DIP, 300mil
PT2309-D
PT2309-S (L)
8-Pin, SOP, 150mil
PT2309-S
Notes:
1. (L), (C) or (S) = Lead Free.
2. The Lead Free mark is put in front of the date code.
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PACKAGE INFORMATION
8 PINS, DIP, 300MIL
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Symbol
A
A1
A2
b
b1
b2
b3
c
c1
D
D1
E
E1
e
eA
eB
eC
L
PT2309
Min.
0.015
0.115
0.014
0.014
0.045
0.030
0.008
0.008
0.355
0.005
0.300
0.240
Nom.
0.130
0.018
0.018
0.060
0.039
0.010
0.010
0.365
0.310
0.250
0.100 bsc.
0.300 bsc.
0.130
0.000
0.115
Max.
0.210
0.195
0.022
0.020
0.070
0.045
0.014
0.011
0.400
0.325
0.280
0.430
0.060
0.150
Note:
1. Controlling Dimensions: INCHES.
2. Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1982.
3. Symbols are defined in the “MO Series Symbol LIST” in Section 2.2 of Publication No.95.
4. Dimension A, A1 and L are measured with the package seated in JEDEC Seating Plane Gauge
GS-3.
5. D, D1 and E1 dimensions do not include mold flash or protrusions. Mold flash or protrusions shall
not exceed 0.010 inch.
6. E and eA measured with the leads constrained to be perpendicular to data -c- .
7. eB and eC are measured at the lead tips with the leads unconstrained.
8. N is the number of leads (N=8)
9. Pointed or rounded lead tips are preferred to ease insertion.
10. b2 and b3 maximum dimensions do not include dambar protrusions. Dambar protrusions shall not
exceed 0.010 inch (0.25mm)
11. Variation BA has a b3 dimension and is 1/2 lead package.
12. Distance between the leads including dambar protrusions to be 0.005 inch minimum.
13. Datum plane -H- coincident with the bottom of lead, where lead exits the body.
14. Refer to JEDEC MS-001, Variation BA.
JEDEC is the registered trademark of JEDEC SOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION.
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8 PINS, SOP, 150 MIL
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Symbol
A
A1
A2
b
b1
c
c1
D
E
E1
e
L
L1
L2
R
R1
h
θ
θ1
θ2
PT2309
Min.
1.35
0.10
1.25
0.31
0.28
0.17
0.17
0.40
0.07
0.07
0.25
0°
5°
0°
Typ.
4.90 BSC.
6.00 BSC.
3.90 BSC.
1.27 BSC.
1.04 REF.
0.25 BSC.
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Max.
1.75
0.25
1.65
0.51
0.48
0.25
0.23
1.27
0.50
8°
15°
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Note:
1.
Dimensioning and tolerancing per ANSI Y 14.5M-1994
2.
Controlling Dimension: MILLIMETERS.
3.
Dimension D does not include mold flash protrusions or gate burrs. Mold flash, protrusions or
gate burrs shall not exceed 0.15 mm (0.006 in) per end. Dimension E1 does not include
interlead flash or protrusion. Interlead flash or protrusion shall not exceed 0.25mm per side. D
and E1 dimensions are determined at datum H.
4.
The package top may be smaller than the package bottom. Dimensions D and E1 are
determined at the outermost extremes of the plastic body exclusive of mold flash, tie bar burrs,
gate burrs and interlead flash, but including any mismatch between the top and bottom of the
plastic body.
5.
Datums A & B to be determined at datum H.
6.
N is the number of terminal positions. (N=8)
7.
The dimensions apply to the flat section of the lead between 0.10 to 0.25mm from the lead tip.
8.
Dimension “b” does not include dambar protrusion. Allowable dambar protrusion shall be
0.10mm total in excess of the “b” dimension at maximum material condition. The dambar cannot
be located on the lower radius of the foot.
9.
This chamfer feature is optional. If it is not present, then a pin 1 identifier must be located within
the index area indicated.
10. Refer to JEDEC MS-012, Variation AA.
JEDEC is the registered trademark of JEDEC SOLID STATE TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATION.
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