Pop sound elimination of headphone. Pop sound is usually produced when the audio PA is switched on and off. When the audio PA is powered on, the sound source ends, and the capacitor on the audio channel discharges, which will produce pop sound. The general solution is to turn off the audio PA in the software before the music ends. This has been done on many projects and the effect is good. Adjusting the capacitor in hardware will also improve. The statement on the third floor is a solution to the pop sound produced by the audio PA, but it has no effect on the pop sound of the headphone connection. The statement on the seventh floor is the solution to the pop sound of the headphone connection, but the resistance of about 200ohm is definitely not enough, and the pull-down resistor must be about 1Mohm. The role of this pull-down resistor: Usually there is a DC blocking capacitor on the audio path. When working, the capacitor will undergo a charging process. The pull-down resistor provides a capacitor charging and discharging circuit. If there is no such circuit, the charging current of the capacitor will form a charging circuit through the headphone when the headphone is inserted. There is current flowing through the headphone, and there is naturally noise. The size of the resistor must be much larger than the characteristic impedance of the headphone, otherwise it will affect the loss and quality of the audio signal! Headphone POP sound generation mechanism | || This POP sound is caused by the DC level jump on the headphone channel when the codec starts working; there will be no negative voltage on mobile phones or general handheld devices, and the audio source signal must be output at a DC level (such as 1/2VDD). Such a DC jump from 0|| level to 1/2VDD will inevitably produce a POP sound when it passes through the DC blocking capacitor to the headphone. || Now some CODECs have a register in the software that can set the rise time of this DC level, so that it jumps to 1/2VDD within a certain time||, rather than a very steep rising edge, which can improve this POP sound to a certain extent. Another method|| is the pre-charging method mentioned by the host, which charges the output signal to 1/2VDD before the audio output is needed, or it can be kept at 1/2VDD all the time. Of course, the DC bias 1/......
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