EMI issues with the TDA7492E
- June 4, 2024
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Hello -
We are having issues with EMC compliance with the TDA7492E. We have broadband radiated EMI between 100MHz and 200MHz that is above the limits. I've included a screenshot of the testing lab's report with the radiation. I've attached our schematic for the amplifier circuit. It was derived using the example datasheet for the TDA7492E. I've spent a fair amount of time having a look at the circuit in operation - I do not see any large ringing on the output square wave, so I believe the filter layout and tuning is good, the snubbers appear to be doing their job. I am currently testing with a 1KHz sine input at 1/8 power into an 8ohm load resistor. I did notice the input signal has tons of HF noise on it while the TDA7492E is on (screenshot attached). The HF noise is in the 100MHz - 200MHz range.
My current working theory is the HF noise is coupling into the amp input signals due to layout issues. We have one PCB with 6 of these amp chips on them, and consequently the input line level signals have to travel a long ways, they are currently running over both the power and ground planes. I had a few questions: for the input to the amp, I'd like to low pass filter as well as AC couple. Will this present a problem to the input stage of the TDA7492E? I'm a bit worried about the interaction with the high impedance input (60k).
I'm also having a look at putting CLC (pi filter) with an Fc ~ 20MHz after the LPF of the output as a last ditch effort, but I'd rather understand how the noise got there in the first place...
Thanks for any and all advice / experience...
