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Eliminating Audible Transients in Audio Systems
Adrian Rolufs, Maxim Integrated Products
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A major performance requirement in all audio systems is elimination of audible clicks and pops. It does not matter how good the audio performance of a device is. If it makes a noisy click every time the system turns on, the perceived quality of the product is instantly degraded. Fortunately, there are solutions to remove nearly every source of click and pop problems. Join us for a discussion about the definition of click and pop, what causes it, and how to eliminate it.

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INTENDED AUDIENCE
Engineers

ESTIMATED TIME
15 Minutes

AUTHOR

Adrian Rolufs, Maxim Integrated Products
Adrian Rolufs is an applications engineer in Maxim's Audio Group, focusing on codecs and amplifiers for the portable electronics market. He joined the group in 2004 as an intern and continued as an engineer after graduating with a BSEE from California Polytechnic State University. He worked on the release of Maxim's first audio codec, and continues to be involved in the development of next-generation audio ICs.
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