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Figure 6. over current protection circuit, Undervoltage protection, Other features – Silicon Laboratories SI824XCLASSD-KIT SI8410 User Manual

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Figure 6. Over Current Protection Circuit

4.5. Undervoltage Protection

The undervoltage protection comparator monitors the positive bus voltage and releases the undervoltage lockout
when the voltage is above 37 V. The amplifier starts up after a one-second delay. Note that the red LED remains lit
when the amplifier is in shutdown mode and turns off when the amplifier is enabled.

4.6. Other Features

A protection circuit jumper (JP 3) option is included that allows the amplifier to be manually shut down. This jumper
can be replaced with a switch or other control circuit, allowing the amplifier to be muted. The one-second
undervoltage lockout delay allows the op-amps and comparator to settle before the shut-down circuit is released,
thereby preventing speaker pops. To aid in system performance evaluation, there are individual jumper options
(JP1 and JP2) on each channel that allow the user to enable or disable each channel independently of the other.

4.7. Performance

The Silicon Labs Class D reference design board was tested for THD + N, SNR, DFD, and IFD with an Audio
Precision analyzer. During these tests, the main power (the ±50 V supplies) used a TR180 from Hypex electronics
(a low-noise supply) to maximize the amplifier's measured performance. Refer to “AN542: Performance
Improvements in Class D Audio Amplifiers using Si824x Audio Drivers” for additional information concerning the
amplifier's noise and efficiency performance and a more in-depth discussion concerning the amplifier's
architectural design. Please visit

www.silabs.com/audio

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C1

R2

R4

R3

Si8410

Digital Isolator

R5

R1

RSENSE

GND2

GND2

GND1

A1

VDD1

VDD1

To High Side

MOSFET

VDD2

B1

5V

SHUTDOWN

D1

50V

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