PWM Audio Filter + Amp Stereo

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PWM Audio Filter + Amp Stereo

Post by VitaliBR » Thu Mar 09, 2017 8:50 pm

I'm creating an AIO-style PCB (I want to learn, so I'm creating my board). I'm using a raspberry PI zero.

To create the audio, I chose the PAM8403 IC because it is a stereo. First I made the pwm filter for raspberry using pins 0 and 1. Soon after the signal was sent to PAM8403. Is the schematic correct?

Another question is about the headphone, I have read a lot about it, but I did not understand and I could not find a solution to put a p2 jack for headphone because the ground is not common for L and R.

Sorry, I'm graduated in software development, I'm self-dictated in electronics. :?

My schematic:
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Re: PWM Audio Filter + Amp Stereo

Post by Cyborg_delta1 » Thu Mar 09, 2017 10:02 pm

Hi I am still learning myself but from what I have learned the headphone jack will go before the amp

Please see this thread for more info and go to the fourth from last image

http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607

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Re: PWM Audio Filter + Amp Stereo

Post by VitaliBR » Fri Mar 10, 2017 1:55 am

Cyborg_delta1 wrote:Hi I am still learning myself but from what I have learned the headphone jack will go before the amp

Please see this thread for more info and go to the fourth from last image

http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=1607
Thanks for the reply, but in that case it is using USB audio. Is different from my project.

The question is how to use the PAM8403 which is class D with headphone:
Note: The left and right channel output of the "negative" can not be connected together, otherwise it will burn IC, and should be preceded powered speakers connected (load).

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