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 Audio ICs
High-definition sound processor
BA3884F / BA3884S
The BA3884F and BA3884S are sound processor ICs that perform phase and harmonic compensation on audio signals to accurately reproduce the "rise" section of audio signals that determines the characteristics of the sound, and thus reproduce the original recording as naturally as possible. FApplications Component stereo systems, radio cassette players, car stereo systems, televisions, VCRs, multimedia PCs, computer game machines and karaoke machines. FFeatures 1) Corrects distortion in the rising section of audio signals that results from miss-matched speakers and amplifiers, and reproduces the original sound faithfully. 2) To allow application with all types of speakers and sources, the clarity can be adjusted using DC control. FAbsolute maximum ratings (Ta = 25_C)
3) DC control provided for selection of either processor mode or bypass mode. 4) Bass boost can be adjusted with the DC control in order to maintain a good balance with the dynamically changing upper frequencies.
FRecommended operating conditions
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FBlock diagram
BA3884F / BA3884S
FElectrical characteristics (unless otherwise noted, Ta = 25_C, VCC = 9V, fIN = 1kHz, VIN = 200mVrms, Rg = 600, FElectrical characteristics (RL = 100k, VCTL1 = 4.5V and VCTL2 = 4.5V)
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FMeasurement circuit
BA3884F / BA3884S
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FCircuit operation The BA3884F / S high-definition sound processor system IC treats the amplifier and speakers as a total audio system, and performs signal processing at the amplifier input stage to accurately reproduce the rise sections of audio signals that determine the characteristics of sound, and ensure that the replayed audio is as close to the original sound and as natural sounding as possible. Problems relating to playback of sound on audio systems. With naturally-generated sound, high-frequency harmonic components generally occur first, followed by the fundamental frequency components. This also applies to the attack section of the sound that characterizes many musical instruments. It is the amplitude component that gives form to the frequency component and envelope at the rising point of sound, and this expresses the characteristics of the sound. Therefore, when replaying audio on audio playback systems, it is extremely important that
BA3884F / BA3884S
the rise section of the signal be expressed accurately with respect to the original sound. However, there is inevitable mismatching between the speakers and amplifiers in current audio systems. Solidstate power amplifiers use negative feedback techniques and operate off a fixed voltage supply, but as speakers are a current element, mismatching in the system inevitably occurs. In addition, the speaker impedance characteristics are strongly influenced by the electrical reactance of the voice coil, and the mechanical reactance of the cone assembly. As a result of this, distortion is generated in the rising sections of audio signals, causing phase shift in the reproduced sound. In addition, impedance increases in the treble region which reduces the speaker amplitude and reduces the harmonic component, and as a result there is a tendency to masking of large mid-frequency signal components that follow, and this makes it difficult to reproduce the rising sections of the sound.
Operating principle To solve the problems described above, the BA3884F / S performs the audio signal processing described below. Phase shift compensation
The input signal is separated into three regions : bass (20Hz to 150Hz), middle (150Hz to 2.4kHz) and treble (2.4kHz to 20kHz). These regions are then joined again with the middle and treble regions phase shifted -180_ and -360_ respectively with respect to the bass signal. This phase shift adjusts the delay time characteristic for
each band and minimizes the distortion of the rising section of the audio signal.
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Amplitude compensation (harmonic compensation) To maintain appropriate auditory balance for the treble region that is made up of harmonic components, a highspeed detector and high-performance VCA circuit are used for amplitude control of the treble component. The amount of compensation is determined from a calculation performed based on the DC level input to the CTL1 pin, and the DC level detected from the input signal. The internal control signal obtained from this calculation compensates the amplitude of the treble component input to the VCA. This amplitude compensation recovers the harmonic component, and improves the reproduction clarity (definition level) of instruments and vocals. Bass boost To maintain good balance with the dynamically changing treble component it is possible to boost the bass component. The amount of bass boost is determined by the DC level applied to CTL2.
BA3884F / BA3884S
Mode switch The DC voltage on the CTL pin can be used to switch the IC between processing mode and bypass mode. When processing mode is selected, the audio signal is enhanced using the compensation circuits described above before being output. When bypass mode is selected, the signal bypasses all of the compensation circuits, and only passes through a buffer amplifier before output.
External components The frequency characteristic in processing mode with maximum definition level and maximum bass boost is given below.
C1 : External capacitor connected between the VCA and MIX pins (0.068F in the application circuit). C2 : External capacitor connected between the OUT and MIX pins (470pF in the application circuit).
As indicated in the diagram, capacitors C1 and C2 determine the treble component cutoff frequency. By varying the values of these components, the frequency characteristic can be changed as indicated by the dotted line in the diagram. This varies the balance of the harmonic component, and is an important factor in determining the tone quality.
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Control table
BA3884F / BA3884S
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FApplication example
BA3884F / BA3884S
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FOperation notes (1) Control pin (CTL) The level of the DC voltage applied to the control pin should be in the range 0V to VCC. Appropriate switching may not be possible in the region of the threshold voltage. Allow sufficient margin when setting this voltage. (2) Recommended operating range Provided the IC is operated within the operating temperature range and within the recommended operating conditions, the general circuit functions are guaranteed to operate correctly, and there will not be significant changes in the electrical characteristics. (3) Application example circuit Provided the circuit constants in the application example
BA3884F / BA3884S
circuit are used, the application circuit should function correctly. However, we recommend that you confirm the characteristics of the circuit in actual use, and take note of the cautionary items described above. If you change the circuit constants, check both the static and transient characteristics of the circuit, and allow sufficient margin to accommodate variations in both the IC and the external components. (4) License This IC is manufactured under license from BBE Sound Inc. (U.S.A.). A license agreement with BBE Sound Inc. is required to use this component.
FElectrical characteristics curves
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FExternal dimensions (Units: mm)
BA3884F / BA3884S
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