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TA8277H
Max Power 43 W BTL 4 ch Audio Power IC
The TA8277H is 4 ch BTL audio power amplifier for car audio application. This IC can generate more high power: POUTMAX = 43 W as it is included the pure complementary PNP and NPN transistor output stage. It is designed low distortion ratio for 4 ch BTL audio power amplifier, built-in stand-by function and muting function. Additionally, the AUX amplifier and various kind of protector for car audio use is built-in.
Features
High power : POUTMAX (1) = 43 W (typ.) (VCC = 14.4 V, f = 1 kHz, JEITA max, RL = 4 ) : POUTMAX (2) = 40 W (typ.) (VCC = 13.7 V, f = 1 kHz, JEITA max, RL = 4 ) : POUT (1) = 28 W (typ.) (VCC = 14.4 V, f = 1 kHz, THD = 10%, RL = 4 ) : POUT (2) = 24 W (typ.) (VCC = 13.2 V, f = 1 kHz, THD = 10%, RL = 4 ) Low distortion ratio: THD = 0.02% (typ.) (VCC = 13.2 V, f = 1 kHz, POUT = 5 W, RL = 4 ) Low noise: VNO = 0.10 mVrms (typ.) (VCC = 13.2 V, Rg = 0 , GV = 26dB, BW = 20 Hz~20 kHz) Built-in stand-by switch function (pin 4) Built-in muting function (pin 22)
Built-in AUX amplifier from single input to 4 channels output (pin 16) Built-in various protection circuit : Thermal shut down, over voltage, out to GND, out to VCC, out to out short Operating supply voltage: VCC (opr) = 9~18 V
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Block Diagram
C5
1 TAB
20 VCC1
C1
11
5 RL
C1
C6
16
AUX IN
17 RL
C1
21 RL
C1
PRE-GND
13 RIP 10 C2 STBY 4 R2 C7 MUTE2 MUTE 25 C8 22 R1 C4
: PRE-GND : PW-GND
C3
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Caution and Application Method
(Description is made only on the single channel.) 1. Voltage Gain Adjustment
This IC has no NF (negative feedback) terminals. Therefore, the voltage gain cant adjusted, but it makes the device a space and total costs saver.
Amp. 2B
Figure 1
Block Diagram
The voltage gain of Amp.1 : GV1 = 0 dB The voltage gain of Amp.2A, B : GV2 = 20 dB The voltage gain of BLT Connection : GV (BTL) = 6 dB Therefore, the total voltage gain is decided by expression below. GV = GV1 + GV2 + GV (BTL) = 0 + 20 + 6 = 26 dB
Adjustage of Stand-by SW
(1) (2) Since VCC can directly be controlled to ON or OFF by the microcomputer, the switching relay can be omitted. Since the control current is microscopic, the switching relay of small current capacity is satisfactory for switching
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Large current capacity switch BATTERY RELAY BATTERY
VCC
FROM MICROCOMPUTER
Stand-By VCC
Figure 3
3. Muting Function (pin 22)
By means of controlling pin 22 less than 0.5 V, it can make the audio muting condition. The muting time constant is decided by R1, C4 and C8 and these parts is related the pop noise at power ON/OFF. The series resistance; R1 must be set up less than 5 kW. The muting function have to be controlled by a transistor, FET and m-COM port which has IMUTE > 50 mA ability.
ATT VMUTE
0 -10
25 C7
(dB)
-20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 -80 -90 -100 1.2 1.4 1.6
R1 = 5 kW
R1 = 2.2 kW
22 C4
R1 IMUTE
VMUTE
(V)
Figure 4
Muting Function
Figure 5
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4. AUX Input (pin 16)
The pin 16 is for input terminal of AUX amplifier. The total gain is 0dB by using of AUX amplifier. Therefore, the m-COM can directly drive the AUX amplifier. BEEP sound or voice synthesizer signal can be input to pin 16 directly. When AUX function is not used, this pin must be connected to PRE-GND (pin 13) via a capacitor.
20dB AMP.
IN OUT (+)
-20dB
Figure 6
AUX Input
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Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25C)
Characteristics Peak supply voltage (0.2 s) DC supply voltage Operation supply voltage Output current (peak) Power dissipation Operation temperature Storage temperature Symbol VCC (surge) VCC (DC) VCC (opr) IO (peak) PD (Note1) Topr Tstg Rating 50 25 18 9 125 -40~85 -55~150 Unit V V V A W C C
Note 1: Package thermal resistance qj-T = 1C/W (typ.) (Ta = 25C, with infinite heat sink)
Electrical Characteristics
Characteristics Quiescent current
Note 2: Muting function have to be controlled by open and low logic, which logic is a transistor, FET and m-COM port of IMUTE > 50 mA ability. This means than the mute control terminal : pin 22 must not be pulled-up.
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Test Circuit
1 TAB
20 VCC1
0.22 mF C1
11
5 RL
0.22 mF C6
16
AUX IN
17 RL
21 RL
PRE-GND
3900 mF
: PRE-GND : PW-GND
C3 0.1 mF
C5
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T.H.D POUT
100 50 30 VCC = 13.2 V RL = 4 W 1 ch drive 100 50 30 f = 1 kHz RL = 4 W 1 ch drive
T.H.D POUT
13.2 V
(%)
10 5 3
(%) T.H.D
T.H.D
0.1 1 kHz 0.05 0.03 100 Hz 0.01 0.1 0.3 0.5 1 3 5 10 30 50 100
0.01 0.1
0.3 0.5
10
30 50
100
Output power
POUT
(W)
Output power
POUT
(W)
ICCQ VCC
400 10
T.H.D f
VCC = 13.2 V RL = 4 W POUT = 5 W
(mA)
300
ICCQ
T.H.D
1
200
Quiescent current
(%)
0.1 0.01 10
RL =
100
0 0 10 20 30
100
1k
10 k
100 k
(V)
Frequency f
(Hz)
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VNO Rg
300 0
R.R. f
VCC = 13.2 V
(mVrms)
250
200
150
100
50
0 0 100 1k 10 k 100 k
100
1k
10 k
100 k
Rg
(9)
Frequency f
(Hz)
C.T. f (OUT1)
0 VCC = 13.2 V -10 VOUT = 0.775 Vrms (0dBm) -10 Rg = 620 W -20 -30 -40 OUT1 OUT3, 4 -50 OUT1 OUT2 -60 -70 OUT1 OUT4 OUT1 OUT2, 3 -60 -70 RL = 4 W 0 VCC = 13.2 V
C.T. f (OUT2)
C.T. (dB)
Cross talk
OUT2 OUT3, 4
100
1k
10 k
100 k
100
1k
10 k
100 k
Frequency f
(Hz)
Frequency f
(Hz)
C.T. f (OUT3)
0 VCC = 13.2 V -10 VOUT = 0.775 Vrms (0dBm) -10 Rg = 620 W -20 -30 -40 -50 -60 -70 OUT3 OUT1, 2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT3 OUT1, 2 OUT3 OUT4 RL = 4 W 0 VCC = 13.2 V
C.T. f (OUT4)
C.T. (dB)
Cross talk
100
1k
10 k
100 k
100
1k
10 k
100 k
Frequency f
(Hz)
Frequency f
(Hz)
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GV f
40 35 70 60
PD POUT
(dB)
30 25
(W)
GV
Power dissipation
PD
50 40 13.2 V 30 20 9V 10 0
16 V
Voltage gain
20 15 10 5 0 0 100 1k 10 k 100 k
f = 1 kHz RL = 4 W
10
15
20
25
Frequency f
(Hz)
Output power
POUT/ch (C)
PD MAX Ta
(W)
120 INFINITE HEAT SINK RqJC = 1C/W 100 HEAT SINK (RqHS = 3.5C/W) RqJC + RqHS = 4.5C/W 80 60 NO HEAT SINK RqJA = 39C/W
40
20 0 0 25 50 75
100
125
150
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Package Dimensions
11
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