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DESCRIPTION
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Pin to pin compatible with: TDA7297, TDA7266B,
The TDA7297SA is a dual bridge amplifier specially
designed for TV and Portable Radio applications.
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TDA7266SA, TDA7266M, TDA7266MA, TDA7266,
& TDA7266S.
d u 470F 100nF
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Pr
0.22F
4
IN1 + 1 OUT1+
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ST-BY 7
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O S-GND
9
Vref
-
+
2 OUT1-
0.22F
12
IN2 + 15 OUT2+
-
MUTE 6
- 14 OUT2-
PW-GND
8 +
D94AU175B
THERMAL DATA
Symbol Parameter Value Unit
Rth j-case Thermal Resistance Junction-case Typ. = 1.8; Max. = 2.5
( s )
C/W
ct
Rth j-amb Thermal Resistance Junction to ambient 48 C/W
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13
12
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VCC
IN2
11
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bs
10 N.C.
9 S-GND
- O 8
7
PW-GND
ST-BY
) 6 MUTE
t(s
5 N.C.
4 IN1
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3 VCC
2 OUT1-
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1 OUT1+
Pr
D03AU1463
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTCS
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(VCC = 13V, RL = 8, f = 1KHz, Tamb = 25C unless otherwise specified)
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Symbol Parameter Test Condition Min. Typ. Max. Unit
VCC Supply Range 6.5 18 V
O Iq
VOS
Total Quiescent Current
Output Offset Voltage
RL = 50 65
120
mA
mV
PO Output Power THD 10% 8.3 10 W
THD Total Harmonic Distortion PO = 1W 0.1 0.3 %
PO = 0.1W to 2W 1 %
f = 100Hz to 15KHz
SVR Supply Voltage Rejection f = 100Hz, VR =0.5V 40 56 dB
CT Crosstalk 46 60 dB
AMUTE Mute Attenuation 60 80 dB
Tw Thermal Threshold 150 C
GV Closed Loop Voltage Gain 31 32 33 dB
GV Voltage Gain Matching 0.5 dB
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TDA7297SA
APPLICATION SUGGESTION
STAND-BY AND MUTE FUNCTIONS
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(A) Microprocessor Application
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In order to avoid annoying "Pop-Noise" during Turn-On/Off transients, it is necessary to guarantee the right St- ct
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by and mute signals sequence. It is quite simple to obtain this function using a microprocessor (Fig. 1 and 2).
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P r
At first St-by signal (from P) goes high and the voltage across the St-by terminal (Pin 7) starts to increase ex-
ponentially. The external RC network is intended to turn-on slowly the biasing circuits of the amplifier, this to
avoid "POP" and "CLICK" on the outputs.
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When this voltage reaches the St-by threshold level, the amplifier is switched-on and the external capacitors in
series to the input terminals (C3, C5) start to charge.
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goes in play mode causing a loud "Pop Noise" on the speakers.
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It's necessary to mantain the mute signal low until the capacitors are fully charged, this to avoid that the device
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A delay of 100-200ms between St-by and mute signals is suitable for a proper operation.
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Figure 1. Microprocessor Application
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VCC
du
C5 C6
C1 0.22F 3 13 470F 100nF
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4
P r IN1
ST-BY R1 10K
+
-
1 OUT1+
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7
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10F
b s P
S-GND
9
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Vref
-
+
2 OUT1-
12
IN2 + 15 OUT2+
-
MUTE R2 10K
6
C4
1F
- 14 OUT2-
PW-GND
8 +
D95AU258A
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TDA7297SA
+VS(V)
VIN
(mV)
VST-BY
)
pin 7
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1.8
1.3
ct (
0.8
d u
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VMUTE
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pin 6
4.1
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2.9
2.3
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Iq
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(mA)
c t (s
d u
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VOUT
(V)
P r
OFF
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PLAY MUTE ST-BY OFF
let
ST-BY
MUTE D96AU259/mod
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B) Low Cost Application
In low cost applications where the P is not present, the suggested circuit is shown in fig.3.
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The St-by and mute terminals are tied together and they are connected to the supply line via an external voltage
divider.
The device is switched-on/off from the supply line and the external capacitor C4 is intended to delay the St-by
and mute threshold exceeding, avoiding "Popping" problems.
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TDA7297SA
VCC
C1 C2
C3 0.22F 3 13 470F 100nF
4
R1 IN1 + 1 OUT1+
47K
-
ST-BY
7
R2 C4
47K 10F
( s )
ct
S-GND
9
Vref
-
+
2 OUT1-
d u
C5 0.22F
12
r o
IN2
+
-
15
e P OUT2+
l e t
MUTE
6
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) -
(s
- 14 OUT2-
ct
PW-GND
8 +
du
D95AU260A
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e P
TH D (% )
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Figure 4. Distortion vs Output Power. Figure 5. Distortion vs Frequency
T H D (% )
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10 10
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R l = 8 o hm V c c = 16.5V
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f = 1 5K Hz
1
R l = 8 o hm
P o ut = 1 0 0m W
f = 5K Hz
0.1 0.1
f = 1K Hz P o ut = 5W
0.0 1 0 0.010
0.1 1 10 100 1k 10k 20k
P ou t (W ) freq uen cy (H z)
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TDA7297SA
(s)
-5.00 0 -100
10 10 0 1k 10 k 10 0 k 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5
freq uency (Hz ) Vpin.6(V)
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Figure 7. Output Power vs Supply Voltage Figure 10. Stand-By attenuation vs Vpin 7 r o
D99AU1080
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t
Po
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(W) Rf=8 Attenuation (dB)
10
f=1KHz 10
0
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8 s
-10
b
-20
-30
6
d=10%
- O -40
-50
4
d=1%
(s ) -60
-70
t
-80
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-100
d
-110
-120
0
6 7 8 9
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Figure 8. Ptot & Efficiency vs Ouput Power Figure 11. Quiescent Current vs Supply
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bs
Ptot(W)10 80 (%)
Iq (mA)
Ptot 70
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6
60 65
60
40 55
Vcc = 12V
4 RL = 8 (both
channel)
50
f = 1KHz 20 45
2
40
0 0 35
0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 x Pout (W) 30
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Vsupply(V)
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TDA7297SA
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uct
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Figure 13. Evaluation Board Top Layer Layout
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Figure 14. Evaluation Board Bottom Layer Layout
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TDA7297SA
Example:
VCC = 13V, Rload = 8ohm, RTh j-c = 2.5 C/W , Tamb max = 50C
( s )
ct
2
Vc c
- + Iq Vc c
Pdmax = (N channels) --------------------------
2 R loa d
--------------
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2
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Pdmax = 2 ( 4.28 ) + 0.5 = 9 W
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150 T am b max
- R T h j-c = 150
(Heat Sinker) R Th c-a = ----------------------------------------
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50- 2.5 = 8.6C/W
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P d max
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a)
b)
Infinite Heatsink
3.5 C/ W
t
Pd (W)
20
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(c) (b)
c)
d)
5.0 C/ W
7.0 C/ W
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10 (d)
0
0 40 80 120 160
Tamb (C)
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TDA7297SA
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TDA7297SA
mm inch
DIM.
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX. OUTLINE AND
MECHANICAL DATA
A 3.2 0.126
B 1.05 0.041
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H2 18.6 0.732
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H3
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19.85
17.95
0.781
0.707
P r
L1 14.45 0.569
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L2 10.7 11 11.2 0.421 0.433 0.441
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L3 5.5 0.217
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M
M1
2.54
2.54
0.100
0.100
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0044538
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TDA7297SA
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