AZV5001 Headset Detection IC

By Diodes Incorporated 57

AZV5001 Headset Detection IC

Diodes Incorporated's AZV5001 is a low-power, cost-effective headset detection IC with a comparator with internal hysteresis, OR gate, and N−channel MOSFET integrated designed to detect the assertion of a headset with a microphone.

Diode's AZV5001 has two detect inputs that together determine when a headset has been inserted into the equipment's audio jack. The presence of a left audio signal drives the internal comparator output low, which when logically OR'ed with a ground connection from the jack will result in a low output from the IC, indicating the headset is properly connected. Internal pull-up resistors on both detect inputs ensure that connection is not indicated when either signal is absent. When a headphone is not detected, an on-chip N-channel MOSFET is enabled, which can be used to mute the microphone input to the equipment's audio codec.

A miniature 6-pin, 1.2 mm x 1.0 mm x 0.4 mm, DFN1210H4-6 package helps the AZV5001 reduce board space. A low supply current, typically 7.5 μA when operating from a 1.8 V supply, reduces system power consumption, while low-voltage operation, down to 1.6 V, is also supported.

Features   Applications
  • Single chip for 3.5 mm audio jack insertion detection with MIC output indication
    • Helps to reduce audio insertion pop noise
  • Low supply current: 7.5 µA (typical) @ VCC = 1.8 V
    • Reduces system power consumption
  • Low-voltage operation (down to 1.6 V)
    • Suitable for systems with low-voltage operation
  • Miniaturized package without extra external components
    • Reduces the PCB board space requirements
 
  • Mobile communication
  • MP3 players with voice record
  • Battery-powered audio devices
  • Notebooks
  • Tablets

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