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本帖最后由 xmlhifi 于 2012-2-2 01:08 编辑
LM1876的MUTE和关断功能如何用手册里写得很详细,照办就是了。
MUTE MODE
By placing a logic-high voltage on the mute pins, the signal
going into the amplifiers will be muted. If the mute pins are
left floating or connected to a logic-low voltage, the amplifiers
will be in a non-muted state. There are two mute pins,
one for each amplifier, so that one channel can be muted
without muting the other if the application requires such a
configuration. Refer to the Typical Performance Characteristics
section for curves concerning Mute Attenuation vs
Mute Pin Voltage.
STANDBY MODE
The standby mode of the LM1876 allows the user to drastically
reduce power consumption when the amplifiers are
idle. By placing a logic-high voltage on the standby pins, the
amplifiers will go into Standby Mode. In this mode, the current
drawn from the VCC supply is typically less than 10 μA
total for both amplifiers. The current drawn from the VEE supply
is typically 4.2 mA. Clearly, there is a significant reduction
in idle power consumption when using the standby mode.
There are two Standby pins, so that one channel can be put
in standby mode without putting the other amplifier in
standby if the application requires such flexibility. Refer to
the Typical Performance Characteristics section for
curves showing Supply Current vs. Standby Pin Voltage for
both supplies. |
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