A short description for single ended connection is given in pins function description table on p.3 of the datasheet. It says connect input signal to negative input pins and connect positive input pins through a capacitor to source GND. Impedance of both positive and negative inputs should be matched even in single ended operation mode.
As for the SD pin, datasheet does not say if it has a built in pull-up resistor so I would connect it to positive supply if you do not want to use it.
Regards,
Oleg
As for the SD pin, datasheet does not say if it has a built in pull-up resistor so I would connect it to positive supply if you do not want to use it.
Regards,
Oleg
Actually I just came across this IC. I am thinking to use it as Standalone portable headphone amplifier but at the moment I can't do as I don't have equipment to solder WQFN package.I am curious how do you plan to use this IC? Is it going to be part of an existing system or a standalone head-amp?
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I designed something today which I can't build since I can't find parts
I designed something today which I can't build since I can't find parts
What size do you plan this headphone amp to be? Pocket-size? What's an intended use for it? I am sure something similar, if not better, is already used in most smartphones and mp3 players, so I am curious what benefits are expected in making this particular design.
I am planning to make a pocket size portable headphone amplifier like pa2v2. I want to use it to amplify audio from my tablet .
I guess a similar IC is already used inside of the tablet or you just need higher output level for your headphones?
I need to drive my headphone harder.
My tablet don't come with great hpa chip rather something called smartamp chip of NXP
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