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Wanting to only use one channel of the TDA7297

  • March 19, 2024
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Hi,

 

I was wanting to know that if I only use one channel of the TDA7297, say input 1, but not input 2, how should I handle the unused channel?

 

Should I just leave the unused input floating, or should I tie it to ground, or tie it to ground via a resistor?

 

Thanks,

Erik

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Best answer by Peter BENSCH

Welcome @bushidov, to the community!

let the 2nd input float and its outputs unconnected. The 2nd input is internally connected to a reference voltage with a pull resistor and ensures a stable state. However, as the corresponding outputs are then at about half VCC, you should not connect them anywhere.

Hope that helps?

Regards
/Peter

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Peter BENSCH
Peter BENSCHBest answer
Technical Moderator
March 19, 2024

Welcome @bushidov, to the community!

let the 2nd input float and its outputs unconnected. The 2nd input is internally connected to a reference voltage with a pull resistor and ensures a stable state. However, as the corresponding outputs are then at about half VCC, you should not connect them anywhere.

Hope that helps?

Regards
/Peter

bushidovAuthor
Associate
March 19, 2024

That does indeed help. I just didn't want to leave anything floating and then it cause some sort of oscillation. I thought I saw the resistor on the internal document, just wanted to be sure.

 

Thanks,

Erik