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Ordering number: ENN7095

Monolithic Linear IC

LA4277
5 W 2-Channel Power Amplifier

Overview Package Dimensions


The LA4277 is a 5 W 2-channel power amplifier intended unit: mm
for televisions. 3248-SIP10HD
This IC has a series of pin compatible monaural and 2-
[LA4277]
channel power amplifiers, thus allows the end product to
use a common circuit boad.

Features
25.6 2.4
• Television audio output. 2.0
C0.7 3.4 (10.0)
• Pin compatible with the LA4266 (3 W)/LA4267 (5 W)/
4268 (10 W) and the LA4276 (3 W × 2)/4278(10 W × 2).
• Package: SIP-10HD (2.54 mm pitch, straight pins).
• Thermal protection circuit and overvoltage protection

15.4max
13.9
circuit on chip.

(11.8)
11.2
• Output power: 5 W × 2(VCC = 20 V/RL = 8 Ω).

1.0 min

4.5
1 10

1.37 2.54 0.5 1.15 0.4


1.2

Specifications SANYO: SIP10HD


Maximum Ratings at Ta = 25°C
Parameter Symbol Conditions Ratings Unit
Maximum supply voltage VCC Rg = 0 25 V
Allowable power dissipation Pd max Infinite heat sink 15.0 W
Thermal resistance θ j-c 3.0 °C/W
Operating temperature Topr –20 to +75 °C
Storage temperature Tstg –40 to +150 °C

Operating Conditions at Ta = 25°C


Parameter Symbol Conditions Ratings Unit
Recommended supply voltage VCC 20 V
Load resistance RL 8 Ω
Operating supply voltage range VCC op Range does not exceed Pd 10 to 24 V

Any and all SANYO products described or contained herein do not have specifications that can handle
applications that require extremely high levels of reliability, such as life-support systems, aircraft’s
control systems, or other applications whose failure can be reasonably expected to result in serious
physical and/or material damage. Consult with your SANYO representative nearest you before using
any SANYO products described or contained herein in such applications.
SANYO assumes no responsibility for equipment failures that result from using products at values that
exceed, even momentarily, rated values (such as maximum ratings, operating condition ranges, or other
parameters) listed in products specifications of any and all SANYO products described or contained
herein.

SANYO Electric Co.,Ltd. Semiconductor Company


TOKYO OFFICE Tokyo Bldg., 1-10, 1 Chome, Ueno, Taito-ku, TOKYO, 110-8534 JAPAN
41202RM (II) No. 7095-1/6
LA4277

Operating Characteristics at Ta = 25°C, VCC = 20 V, RL = 8 Ω, f = 1 kHz, RNF = 150 Ω, Rg = 600 Ω, with specified
board, in specified circuit
Ratings
Parameter Symbol Conditions Unit
min typ max
Quiescent current ICCO Rg = 0 50 70 mA
Voltage gain VG VO = 0 dBm 38 40 42 dB
Total harmonic distortion THD PO = 0.5 W 0.1 0.8 %
Output noise voltage VNO Rg = 10 kΩ, BPF = 20 Hz to 20 kHz 0.25 1.0 mV
Output power PO THD = 10 % 4.0 5.0 W
Ripple rejection SVRR Rg = 0, fr = 100 Hz, Vr = 0.5 Vrms 35 45 dB
Crosstalk CT Rg = 10 kΩ, VO = 0 dBm 40 45 dB

Pd max – Ta
16
AI heat sink
Allowable power dissipation, Pd max – W

15 15
Mounting
14 Infinite heat sink torque 39N•cm
Flat washer
Silicone grease
12 11.7 100 × 100 × 1.5 mm3 applied

10

8
7.02
50 × 50 × 1.5 mm3
6 5.8

4 3.48

2 No heat sink
2
1.2

0
--20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160
Ambient temperature, Ta – °C ILA00835

Pin Assignment and Equivalent Circuit Diagram

56 Ω 20 kΩ

20 kΩ
56 Ω

NF1 IN1 Filter PRE GND IN2 NF2 OUT2 Power GND VCC OUT1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
100 µF 150 Ω

100 kΩ
100 kΩ

150 Ω
R1

1000 µF
100 µF

R5
R4
R2

0.1 µF

1000 µF

+
0.1 µF

+ + + + +
1000 µF
C3

C7

C10
C8
100 µF
200 Ω

C9
C1

R3

C6
C5

1.0 Ω
4.7 µF

+
1.0 Ω
4.7 µF

RL
R6

RL
C4

R7
C2

* For Muting, add a resistor between pin 3 and GND. 750 Ω for the LA4266/67/68, 200 Ω for the LA4276/77.

No. 7095-2/6
LA4277

Description of External Parts


C1, C5: Feedback capacitors
Decreasing the capacitance value lowers the low frequency response. Increasing the capacitance value makes the
starting time later.
C2, C4: Input capacitors
C3: Ripple filter capacitor
Decreasing the capacitance value too far or eliminating it altogether causes ripple to occur. However, ripple is not
necessarily reduced if the capacitance value is increased. This capacitor also affects the starting time; decreasing the
capacitance value makes the starting time earlier.
C6, C9: Output capacitors
Decreasing the capacitance value causes insufficient power at low frequencies.
C7, C10: Oscillation blocking capacitors
Decreasing the capacitance value causes oscillation to occur easily. Use a mylar film capacitor that has good high
frequency response and temperature characteristics. The use of an electrolytic capacitor or a ceramic capacitor may
cause oscillation to occur at low temperatures.
C8: Power capacitor
Decreasing the capacitance value causes ripple to occur easily. Locating this capacitor at a distance from the IC or
removing this capacitor may cause oscillation to occur.
R1, R5: Feedback resistors
Refer to supplementary discussion “Voltage Gain.”
R2, R4: Input bias resistors
These determine the bias (GND potential bias) and the input impedance of the input pins. If a variable resistor or
other device also serves this function, these resistors can be omitted.
R3: Muting resistor
Refer to supplementary discussion “External Muting.”
R6, R7: Resistors connected in series with oscillation blocking capacitor
These prevent phase shift in conjunction with the oscillation blocking capacitor so that oscillation does not easily
occur. There is an optimal value for the resistor; increasing or decreasing the resistance causes oscillation to occur
easily.

External Muting
• Pull down the electric potential of the ripple filter pin (pin 3). IN1 Filter PRE GND
Muting becomes possible by inserting the discharge resistor R3 between pin 3 2 3 4
and GND. If the resistance value of R3 is too low, a popping noise is generated; if
the resistance value is too high, the muting effect is reduced. (A value of 200 Ω is +
recommended for R3.) C3
R3

Mute SW

Voltage Gain
The voltage gain can be lowered by adding external resistors R1/R5 in
series to feedback capacitors C1/C5. When R1/R5 = 150 Ω, the voltage RNF
Rf 30 kΩ
gain is 40 dB. However, it is important to note that because there is no
300 Ω

phase compensation pin, decreasing the voltage gain can extend the high
IN1/2 NF1/2 OUT1/2
frequency characteristics, allowing oscillation to occur easily. 5 6 7
(2) (1) (10)
R1/R5
+ +
C1/C5 C6/C9 C7/C10
+
RL R2/R3
C2/C4

No. 7095-3/6
LA4277

Notes on Using the IC


• Maximum ratings
When this IC is used near its maximum ratings, it is possible that a slight fluctuation in the operating conditions could
cause the maximum ratings to be exceeded, damaging the IC. Therefore, allow for an adequate safety margin in
regards to supply voltage, etc., so that the IC is never used under conditions that exceed its maximum ratings.
• Short circuit between pins
Applying power to the IC while a short circuit exists between two pins can cause damage or deterioration in the IC.
Therefore, after mounting the IC on a board, make sure that there are no solder bridges, etc., causing a short circuit
between any of the pins before applying power to the IC.
• Using the IC in a radio
When using this IC in a radio, make sure that there is enough distance between the IC and the bar antenna.
• Printed circuit pattern
When designing the printed circuit pattern, keep power, output, and ground lines thick and short, and determine the
placement of the pattern and the components in such a way as to prevent the generation of an I/O feedback loop.
In addition, power supply capacitor C8 and oscillation blocking capacitor C7 and C10 should be placed as close as
possible to the IC pins in order to prevent oscillation.

ICCO – VCC PO – VCC


50 10
Rg = 0 RL = 8 Ω
45 f = 1 kHz
Quiescent current, ICCO — mA

40 8
Output power, PO — W

35

30 6

25

20 4

15

10 2

0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26
Supply voltage, VCC — V ILA00869 Supply voltage, VCC — V ILA00870

THD – PO THD – f
2 2
VCC = 20 V VCC = 20 V
RL = 8 Ω RL = 8 Ω
Total harmonic distortion, THD — %

10
Total harmonic distortion, THD -- %

7 1.0 PO = 0.5 W
5
7
3
5
2

1.0 3
7
f = 10 kHz 2
5
3
2 0.1
CH1
f = 100 Hz 7
0.1
7 5
f = 1 kHz CH2
5
3 3
0.1 2 3 5 7 1.0 2 3 5 7 10 10 2 3 5 7 100 2 3 5 71k 2 3 5 7 10 k 2 3 5
Output power, PO — W ILA00871 Frequency, f — Hz ILA00872

No. 7095-4/6
LA4277

Response – f CT – f
1 80
VCC = 20 V VCC = 20 V
RL = 8 Ω RL = 8 Ω
0 VO = 0 70 Rg = 10 kΩ
VO = 0

Crosstalk, CT — dB
CH2
→CH
Response — dB

--1 60 1
CH
1→
--2 50 CH
2

--3 40

--4 30

--5 20
10 2 3 5 7 100 2 3 5 71k 2 3 5 710 k 2 3 5 7100 k 10 2 3 5 7 100 2 3 5 71k 2 3 5 710 k 2 3 5 7100 k
Frequency, f — Hz ILA00873 Frequency, f — Hz ILA00874

VNO – Rg Vro – Vr
0.4 3
VCC = 20 V 2 VCC = 20 V
Output noise voltage, VNO — mVrms

RL = 8 Ω

Output ripple voltage, Vro — mVrms


RL = 8 Ω
DIN Audio Rg = 0
10
fr = 100 Hz
0.3 7
5

3
2
0.2

1.0
7
5
0.1
3
2

0 0.1
1k 2 3 5 7 10 k 2 3 5 3 5 7 0.1 2 3 5 7 1.0
Input signal source resistance, Rg — Ω ILA00875 Ripple voltage, Vr — V ILA00876

Pd – PO ATT – 3PINDC(1)
7 20
VCC = 20 V
RL = 8 Ω
6 f = 1 kHz
Muting attenuation, ATT — dB

0
Power dissipation, Pd — W

Pd = VCC × ICC — 2 × PO
Filter
5 3
--20
External
+
100 F

4
power
--40 supply
3
VCC = 20 V
--60 RL = 8 Ω
2 VO = 1 Vrms
f = 1 kHz
--80 BPF = 20 Hz to 20 kHz
1
Pin 3 voltage can be adjusted
by the external power supply
0 --100
0.1 2 3 5 7 1.0 2 3 5 7 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Output power, PO — W ILA00877 Pin 3 voltage, V3 — V ILA00878
ATT – 3PINDC(2)
20
Muting attenuation, ATT — dB

Filter
--20 3
External
100 F

+ power
--40
supply
VCC = 20 V
--60 RL = 8 Ω
VO = 2 Vrms
f = 1 kHz
--80 BPF = 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Pin 3 voltage can be adjusted
by the external power supply
--100
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Pin 3 voltage, V3 — V ILA00879

No. 7095-5/6
LA4277

0.5 s/DIV 0.5 s/DIV

Pop noise waveform (1 V/DIV) Pop noise waveform (1 V/DIV)


0 SP terminal AC 0

Output DC

Middle point rise waveform (5 V/DIV)


Middle point fall waveform (5 V/DIV)
0 0
Power on output waveform ILA00959 Power off output waveform ILA00960

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characteristics, and functions of the described products in the independent state, and are not guarantees
of the performance, characteristics, and functions of the described products as mounted in the customer’s
products or equipment. To verify symptoms and states that cannot be evaluated in an independent device,
the customer should always evaluate and test devices mounted in the customer’s products or equipment.
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circuits and error prevention circuits for safe design, redundant design, and structural design.
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for the SANYO product that you intend to use.
Information (including circuit diagrams and circuit parameters) herein is for example only; it is not
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This catalog provides information as of April, 2002. Specifications and information herein are subject to
change without notice.

PS No. 7095-6/6
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