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Powerdip
(8 + 8)
Value
Unit
Vs
Supply voltage
Parameter
30
Io
Io
Vi
Input voltage
2.5
0 to + Vs
Vi
V11
Vs
Ptot
Tcase = 60C
-40 to 150
Tstg, Tj
APPLICATION CIRCUIT
March 1993
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PIN CONNECTION (top view)
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
THERMAL DATA
Symbol
Parameter
Value
Unit
Rth-j-case
max
15
C/W
Rth-j-amb
max
70
C/W
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TEST CIRCUITS:
WITHOUT MUTING
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Refer to the test circuit, Tamb = 25 C, Rth (heatsink) = 20 C/W,
unless otherwisw specified)
Symbol
Parameter
Vs
Supply voltage
Vo
Id
VCE sat
Po
Vi
Vi
Harmonic distortion
Input sensitivity
Test conditions
Typ.
Max.
Unit
30
2.1
7.2
15.5
2.5
7.8
16.8
Vs = 4V
Vs = 14V
Vs = 30V
15
17
21
35
IC = 1A
0.5
IC = 2A
4
1.6
6.7
14.4
Vs = 4V
Vs = 14V
Vs = 30V
d = 10%
Vs = 9V
Vs = 14V
Vs = 18V
Vs = 24V
f = 1KHz
RL = 4 (*)
RL = 4
RL = 8
RL = 16
2.2
5
5
4.5
f = 1KHz
Vs = 9V
RL = 4
Po = 50 mW to 1.5W
Vs = 14V RL = 4
Po = 50 mW to 3W
Vs = 18V RL = 8
Po = 50 mW to 3W
Vs = 24V RL = 16
Po = 50 mW to 3W
f = 1KHz
Vs = 9V
Vs = 14V
Vs = 18V
Vs = 24V
RL =
RL =
RL =
RL =
4
4
8
16
Po
Po
Po
Po
2.5
5.5
5.5
5.3
0.1
0.1
0.1
= 2.5W
= 5.5W
= 5.5W
= 5.3W
37
49
73
100
= 9V
= 14V
= 18V
= 24V
0.8
1.3
1.8
2.4
Ri
f = 1KHz
60
Id
Drain current
f = 1KHz
Vs = 9V
Vs = 14V
Vs = 18V
Vs = 24V
RL =
RL =
RL =
RL =
4
4
8
16
Po
Po
Po
Po
= 2.5W
= 5.5W
= 5.5W
= 5.3W
380
550
410
295
f = 1KHz
Vs = 9V
Vs = 14V
Vs = 18V
Vs = 24V
RL =
RL =
RL =
RL =
4
4
8
16
Po
Po
Po
Po
= 2.5W
= 5.5W
= 5.5W
= 5.3W
73
71
74
75
0.1
Vs
Vs
Vs
Vs
Efficiency
mA
Input saturation
voltage (rms)
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Min.
mV
100
mA
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
Symbol
Parameter
Test conditions
BW
Small signal
bandwidth (-3dB)
Vs = 14V
Gv
Vs = 14V
f = 1KHz
Gv
Vs = 14V
f = 1KHz
eN
RL = 4
Po = 1W
Rg = 50
Rg = 1K
Rg = 10K
SVR
Tsd
Vs = 14V
Rg =
Po = 5.5W Rg =
R L = 4
Rg =
Rg =
Thermal shut-down
case temperatura
39.5
RL = 4
Po = 1W
Rg = 50
Rg = 1K
Rg = 10K
S/N
Min.
()
()
Max.
Unit
40 to 40,000
Hz
75
dB
40
40.5
1.2
1.3
1.5
4.0
2.0
2.0
2.2
6.0
dB
10K
0
()
90
92
10K
0
()
87
87
dB
50
dB
115
RL = 8
Vs = 18V
fripple = 100 Hz
Rg = 10K
Vripple = 0.5Vrms
40
Ptot = 2.5W
(*)
Typ.
dB
MUTING FUNCTION
VTOFF
Muting-off threshold
voltage (pin 4)
1.9
4.7
VTON
Muting-on threshold
voltage (pin 4)
1.3
6.2
Vs
R5
Input-resistance (pin 5)
Muting off
80
Muting on
R4
AT
Muting attenuation
200
10
150
R g + R1 = 10K
50
K
30
60
dB
Note:
() Weighting filter = curve A.
( ) Filter with noise bandwidth: 22 Hz to 22 KHz.
(*) See fig. 30 and fig. 31
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Figure 1. Quiescent output
voltage vs. supply voltage
Fi g ure 4. Distortion v s.
output power (RL = 16)
Fi g ure 7. Distortion v s.
frequency (RL = 16)
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Figure 10. Open loop frequency response
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Figure 19. Application circuit without muting
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APPLICATION INFORMATION (continued)
Figure 23. Low-cost application circuit without bootstrap.
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MUTING FUNCTION
The output signal can be inhibited applying a DC voltage VT to pin 4, as shown in fig. 29
Figure 29
The input resistance at pin 5 depends on the threshold voltage VT at pin 4 and is typically :
1.9V VT 4.7V
0V VT 1.3V
@
6V VT Vs
R5 = 200 K @
R5 =
10
muting-off
muting-on
Referring to the following input stage, the possible attenuationof the input signal and therefore of the output
signal can be found using the following expression:
Vi
=
AT =
V8
R8 R5
)
R8 + 5
R8 R5
(
)
R8 + R5
Rg + (
where R8 100 K
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APPLICATION SUGGESTION
The recommended values of the external components are those shown on the application circuit of fig. 21.
When the supply voltage Vs is less than 10V, a 100 resistor must be connected between pin 2 and pin 3
in order to obtain the maximum output power.
Different values can be used. The following table can help the designer.
Component
Raccom.
value
Rg + R1
10K
R2
10K
Purpose
Larger than
recommended value
Smaller than
recommended value
Increase of the
attenuation in muting-on
condition. Decrease of
the input sensitivity.
Increase of gain.
Decrease of gain.
Increase quiescent
current.
Decrease of gain.
Increase of gain.
Feedback resistors
R3
100
R4
1K
Frequency stability
R5
100
P1
20K
2.2F
Inverting input DC
decoupling.
C5
0.1F
Supply voltage
bypass.
C6
10F
Ripple rejection
C7
47F
C8
0.22F
C9
1000F
C4
Max.
9 R3
1K
47
Higher cost
lower noise.
0.22F
Min.
Danger of oscillation at
high frequencies with
inductive loads.
Input DC
decoupling.
C1
C2
C3
Allowed range
330
10K 100K
0.1F
Danger of
oscillations.
Degradation of SVR
2.2F
100F
Bootstrap.
Increase of the
distortion at low
frequency.
10F
100F
Frequency stability.
Danger of oscillation.
Output DC decoupling.
Increase of SVR
increase of the
switch-on time
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THERMAL SHUT-DOWN
The presence of a thermal limiting circuit offers the following advantages:
1) An overload on the output (even if it is permanent), or an above limit ambient temperature can be easily
tolerated since the Tj cannot be higher than 150 C.
2) The heatsink can have a smaller factor of safety compared with that of a conventional circuit. There is
no possibility of device damage due to high junction temperature.
If for any reason, the junction temperatureincreases up to 150 C, the thermal shut-down simply reduces
the power dissipation and the current consumption.
The maximum allowable power dissipation depends upon the size of the external heatsink (i.e. its thermal
resistance); fig. 32 shows this dissipable power as a function of ambient temperature for different thermal
resistance.
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POWERDIP PACKAGE MECHANICAL DATA
mm
DIM.
MIN.
a1
0.51
0.85
b
b1
TYP.
inch
MAX.
MIN.
TYP.
MAX.
0.020
1.40
0.033
0.50
0.38
0.020
0.50
0.055
0.015
0.020
20.0
0.787
8.80
0.346
2.54
0.100
e3
17.78
0.700
7.10
0.280
5.10
0.201
L
Z
3.30
0.130
1.27
0.050
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