MAX98400 audio power Class D Amplifier

MAX98400 audio power Class D Amplifier

MAX98400 + CH224K pocket audio power Class D Amplifier with volume adjustment, turning switch, power by PD charger. The MAX98400A/MAX98400B Class D amplifiers offer high-performance and thermally efficient amplifier solutions. The MAX98400A provides 2x20W into 8Ω loads or 1x40W into a 4Ω load, while the MAX98400B delivers 2x12W into 8Ω loads.

An integrated limiting circuit prevents output clipping distortion and protects speakers from transient voltages. A thermal-foldback feature can reduce output power at high temperatures, with traditional thermal protection and overcurrent protection also included. Operating from a single 8V to 28V supply, the ICs offer a high 67dB PSRR and up to 90% efficiency from a 12V supply. Filterless modulation allows the ICs to meet EMI limits with minimal additional components.

Max98400 Audio Power Class D Amplifier-Amplifier

Both devices feature digitally controlled gain settings and click-and-pop reduction circuitry for noise reduction during shutdown.

A small D-class amplifier, very compact with dimensions of only 80mm*50mm, but can output 22W@8Ω*2, solving the problem of not being able to fit other amplifiers into pockets.

Hardware section No major issues, very simple, directly copied from the datasheet, but there is a pitfall, the SHDN pin must be powered separately, do not connect it to VS, otherwise it won’t work. The auxiliary power supply section because I have multiple 7805 and 1117-3.3, and also need to add an LED (actually didn’t want to buy a voltage regulator), so I just did it casually. If done properly, the official circuit below will work and it’s cheaper.

Schematic MAX98400 + CH224K pocket audio power Class D Amplifier

Schematic

Gain selection as shown in the table

G1 G2 GAIN SETTING (dB)
GND GND 9
Unconnected GND 13
vs GND 16.7
GND Unconnected 20.1
Unconnected Unconnected 23.3
Vs Unconnected 26.4
GND vs 29.8
Unconnected vs 32.9
vs vs Reserved

About IC CH224K 
CH224 can act as Type-C UFP and support multiple fast charging protocols such as PD on Type-C and Type-A interfaces. It supports E-Mark simulation and the maximum supported power is 100W. The request voltage can be adjusted in real time.

Power for this module can be 12V power supply or 40W PD charger, or 65W

BOM MAX98400 + CH224K audio power Class D Amplifier

Parts Value Description Quantity
Resistors
R7,R1,R2,R3 100K R0603 – SMD resistor 4
R5 10k R0603 – SMD resistor 1
R6 1k R0603 – SMD resistor 1
R8,R9,R10,R11 15 R1206 – SMD resistor 4
R12 RK09712200MY 10kΩ dual Potentiometer 1
R13 82 R0805 – SMD resistor 1
Capacitors
C1,C2,C3,C4 1uF (105) Film capacitor 4
C6,C14,C24,C15,C5,C7,C8,C13 1uF C0603 – SMD capacitor 8
C9,C10 680nF Film capacitor 2
C11,C12,C16,C17,C18,C19
,C20,C21
150nF C1206 – SMD capacitor 8
C22 220uF/25V D8xL11.5mm Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor 1
Semiconductors
LED1 MHS110UBCT 5mA Side sticker Blue SMD,1.5x3mm LED 1
Q1 AO4411 30V 8A P-Channel SOIC-8 MOSFET 1
U1 MAX98400AETX+T Stereo, High-Power, Class D Amplifiers 1
U2 CH224K ESSOP10-EP – USB PD and Other Fast
Charging Protocol Sink Controller
1
U3 CJ7805 1.5A Fixed 5V Positive TO-263-2 Voltage
Regulators Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO)
1
U5 LD1117-3.3 1A Fixed 3.3V Positive electrode 18V SOT-223
Voltage Regulators – Linear, Low Drop Out (LDO)
1
Miscellaneous
L1,L2,L3,L4 33uH 3A SMD,6.6x7mm Power Inductor 4
DC1 DC-0360-2.5 DC Power Receptacle 2.5mm 6mm Connector 1
SW1 PS22F02L-2B1-21 DPDT Keylock Switch 1
J1 WJ15EDGRC-3.81-4P 1x4P Receptacle-Close Tin Push-Pull,
P=3.81mm Pluggable System Terminal Block
1
USB1 TYPE-C16PIN USB 3.1 3A 16P Female Type-C SMD
USB Connector
1
JP1 JUMPER R0603 – SMD resistor 1
SW4 A6H-4101 4 Positions SPST SMD DIP Switch 1
CN1 PJ-342B-TX-SMT 3.5mm Headphone Jack
SMD Audio Connector (Headphone)
1

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