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TDA7294

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TDA7294
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DESCRIPTION
The TDA7294 is a monolithic integrated circuit in
Multiwatt15 package, intended for use as audio
class AB amplifier in Hi-Fi field applications
(Home Stereo, self powered loudspeakers, Top-
class TV). Thanks to the wide voltage range and
Figure 1: Typical Application and Test Circuit
VSTBY
VERY HIGH OPERATING VOLTAGE RANGE
( 40V)
DMOS POWER STAGE
HIGH OUTPUT POWER (UP TO 100W MU-
SIC POWER)
MUTING/STAND-BY FUNCTIONS
NO SWITCH ON/OFF NOISE
NO BOUCHEROT CELLS
VERY LOW DISTORTION
VERY LOW NOISE
SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION
THERMAL SHUTDOWN
VM
100V - 100W DMOS AUDIO AMPLIFIER WITH MUTE/ST-BY
Note: The Boucherot cell R6, C10, normally not necessary for a stable operation it could
22 F
®
C2
R1 22K
C3 10 F
be needed in presence of particular load impedances at V
R4 22K
C1 470nF
R5 10K
680
R2
IN+MUTE
MUTE
STBY
IN+
IN-
C4 10 F
R3 22K
2
3
4
10
9
MUTE
STBY
1
STBY-GND
C7 100nF
-
+
to the high out current capability it is able to sup-
ply the highest power into both 4
even in presence of poor supply regulation, with
high Supply Voltage Rejection.
The built in muting function with turn on delay
simplifies the remote operation avoiding switching
on-off noises.
+Vs
7
8
-Vs
C9 100nF
SHUTDOWN
THERMAL
S
<±25V.
MULTIPOWER BCD TECHNOLOGY
Multiwatt15V
TDA7294V
-Vs
ORDERING NUMBERS:
+Vs
15
-PWVs
PROTECTION
+PWVs
13
S/C
C6 1000 F
C8 1000 F
14
6
Multiwatt15H
TDA7294
TDA7294HS
22 F
OUT
BOOT-
STRAP
C5
D93AU011
and 8
100nF
2.7
C10
loads
R6
1/17

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TDA7294 Summary of contents

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... VERY LOW DISTORTION VERY LOW NOISE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION THERMAL SHUTDOWN DESCRIPTION The TDA7294 is a monolithic integrated circuit in Multiwatt15 package, intended for use as audio class AB amplifier in Hi-Fi field applications (Home Stereo, self powered loudspeakers, Top- class TV). Thanks to the wide voltage range and ...

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... TDA7294 PIN CONNECTION (Top view) TAB connected to -V BLOCK DIAGRAM ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS Symbol V Supply Voltage (No Signal Output Peak Current O P Power Dissipation T tot T Operating Ambient Temperature Range Storage and Junction Temperature stg j 2/17 S Parameter = 70 C case Value Unit 150 C ...

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... 0.1 to 50W 20Hz to 20kHz curve f = 20Hz to 20kHz 100Hz 0.5Vrms ripple or GND) Value Max 1.5 = 35V 30dB Min. Typ. Max 500 +10 +100 100 100 100 0.005 0.1 0.01 0 20Hz to 20kHz 100 60 75 145 1.5 3 1.5 3 TDA7294 Unit C/W Unit 3/17 ...

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... TDA7294 Figure 2: P.C.B. and components layout of the circuit of figure 1. (1:1 scale) Note: The Stand-by and Mute functions can be referred either to GND or -VS. On the P.C.B. is possible to set both the configuration through the jumper J1. 4/17 ...

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... SMALLER MUTE ON/OFF TIME ON/OFF TIME HIGHER LOW FREQUENCY CUTOFF HIGHER LOW FREQUENCY CUTOFF LARGER MUTE SMALLER MUTE ON/OFF TIME ON/OFF TIME LARGER ST-BY SMALLER ST-BY ON/OFF TIME ON/OFF TIME; POP NOISE SIGNAL DEGRADATION AT LOW FREQUENCY DANGER OF OSCILLATION DANGER OF OSCILLATION TDA7294 5/17 ...

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... TDA7294 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Application Circuit of fig 1 unless otherwise specified) Figure 3: Output Power vs. Supply Voltage. Figure 5: Output Power vs. Supply Voltage Figure 7: Distortion vs. Frequency 6/17 Figure 4: Distortion vs. Output Power Figure 6: Distortion vs. Output Power Figure 8: Distortion vs. Frequency ...

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... TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued) Figure 9: Quiescent Current vs. Supply Voltage Figure 11: Mute Attenuation vs. V Figure 13: Power Dissipation vs. Output Power Figure 10: Supply Voltage Rejection vs. Frequency Figure 12: St-by Attenuation vs. V pin10 Figure 14: Power Dissipation vs. Output Power TDA7294 pin9 7/17 ...

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... The solution shown as a principle shematic by Fig 15 represents the DMOS unity-gain output buffer of the TDA7294. This large-signal, high-power buffer must be ca- pable of handling extremely high current and volt- age levels while maintaining acceptably low har- Figure 15: Principle Schematic of a DMOS unity-gain buffer ...

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... The sequence that we recommend during the ON/OFF transients is shown by Figure 16. The application of figure 17 shows the possibility using only one command for both st-by and D93AU014 mute functions. On both the pins, the maximum applicable range corresponds to the operating supply voltage. ST-BY OFF D93AU013 o C). TDA7294 9/17 ...

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... Here below (figure 18) is described a circuit pro- posal for a high efficiency amplifier which can be adopted for both HI-FI and CAR-RADIO applica- tions. The TDA7294 is a monolithic MOS power ampli- fier which can be operated at 80V supply voltage (100V with no signal applied) while delivering out- put currents ...

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... Figure 19: P.C.B. and Components Layout of the Circuit of figure 18 (1:1 scale) diodes Z1,Z2 and resistors R7,R8 define the mini- mum drop across the power MOS transistors of the TDA7294. L1, L2, L3 and the snubbers C9, R1 and C10, R2 stabilize the loops formed by the "bootstrap" circuits and the output stage of the TDA7294 ...

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... TDA7294 Figure 20: Power Dissipation vs. Output Power Figure 22: Distortion vs. Output Power Figure 24: Power Dissipation vs. Output Power 12/17 Figure 21: Distortion vs. Output Power HIGH-EFFICIENCY Figure 23: Power Dissipation vs. Output Power ...

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... BRIDGE APPLICATION Another application suggestion is the BRIDGE configuration, where two TDA7294 are used, as shown by the schematic diagram of figure 25. In this application, the value of the load must not be lower than 8 Ohm for dissipation and current capability reasons. A suitable field of application includes HI-FI/TV subwoofers realizations ...

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... TDA7294 Figure 26: Frequency Response of the Bridge Application Figure 28: Distortion vs. Output Power 14/17 Figure 27: Distortion vs. Output Power ...

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... TYP. MAX. MECHANICAL DATA 0.197 0.104 0.063 0.039 0.022 0.030 0.050 0.060 0.700 0.710 0.795 0.874 0.886 0.870 0.886 0.713 0.689 0.699 0.421 0.429 0.114 0.179 0.191 0.200 0.218 0.102 0.102 0.152 TDA7294 OUTLINE AND Multiwatt15 V 15/17 ...

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... TDA7294 mm DIM. MIN. TYP. MAX 2.65 C 1.6 E 0.49 0.55 F 0.66 0.75 G 1.14 1.27 1.4 G1 17.57 17.78 17.91 H1 19.6 H2 20.2 L 20.57 L1 18.03 L2 2.54 L3 17.25 17.5 17.75 L4 10.3 10.7 10.9 L5 5.28 L6 2.38 L7 2.65 2.9 S 1.9 2.6 S1 1.9 2.6 Dia1 3.65 3.85 16/17 inch MIN ...

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