Tda 7385
Tda 7385
Tda 7385
FLEXIWATT25
ORDERING NUMBER: TDA7385
Vcc2
2.200F
100nF
ST-BY
DIAGN. OUT
MUTE
OUT1+
IN1
OUT10.1F
PW-GND
OUT2+
IN2
OUT20.1F
PW-GND
OUT3+
IN3
OUT30.1F
PW-GND
OUT4+
IN4
OUT40.1F
PW-GND
AC-GND
0.1F
SVR
47F
TAB
S-GND
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DESCRIPTION (continued)
Thanks to the fully complementary PNP/NPN output configuration the TDA7385 allows a rail to rail
output voltage swing with no need of bootstrap
capacitors. The extremely reduced components
count allows very compact sets.
Parameter
Value
Unit
18
VCC (DC)
DC Supply Voltage
28
VCC (pk)
50
4.5
5.5
A
A
80
VCC
IO
Ptot
Tj
Junction Temperature
150
Tstg
Storage Temperature
55 to 150
D94AU117B
P-GND4
DIAGNOSTICS
MUTE
OUT4-
VCC
OUT4+
OUT3-
OUT3+
P-GND3
IN3
AC-GND
IN4
IN2
S-GND
IN1
SVR
OUT1+
P-GND1
VCC
OUT1-
ST-BY
OUT2+
OUT2-
TAB
25
P-GND
THERMAL DATA
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Symbol
Parameter
Rth j-case
Max.
Value
Unit
C/W
TDA7385
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (VS = 14.4V; f = 1KHz; Rg = 600; RL = 4; Tamb = 25C;
Refer to the Test and application circuit (fig.1), unless otherwise specified.)
Symbol
Parameter
Iq1
Quiescent Current
VOS
Gv
Voltage Gain
Po
Output Power
Po EIAJ
Test Condition
mV
27
dB
19
17
16
21
19
17
W
W
W
17
14
18.5
15
W
W
VS = 13.7V
27.5
30
33
eNo
Output Noise
A Weighted
Bw = 20Hz to 20KHz
SVR
f = 100Hz
35
0.04
50
65
50
W
0.3
150
V
V
65
dB
20
Hz
75
Ri
Input Impedance
CT
Cross Talk
f = 1KHz
ISB
St-By = LOW
VSB out
(Amp: ON)
VSB IN
(Amp: OFF)
Mute Attenuation
VO = 1Vrms
80
VM out
(Amp: Play)
3.5
VM in
(Amp: Mute)
Im (L)
VMUTE = 1.5V
(Source Current)
ICDOFF
THD = 1% (**)
ICDON
AM
mA
100
W
W
VS = 14.4V
Unit
26
Po = 4W
fch
300
22
18
Max.
180
25
Distortion
fcl
Typ.
20
16.5
THD = 10%
THD = 1%
THD
Po max.
Min.
KHz
70
100
50
70
K
dB
100
3.5
1.5
90
V
dB
V
10
1.5
16
A
A
100
100
A
V
240
350
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Figure 1: Standard Test and Application Circuit
C8
0.1F
C7
2200F
Vcc1-2
Vcc3-4
6
R1
ST-BY
20
9
4
10K
R2
C9
1F
MUTE
8
22
47K
C10
1F
C1
11
IN1
17
12
18
C2 0.1F
IN3
C3 0.1F
21
IN4
24
14
S-GND
C5
0.1F
OUT4
23
13
16
10
25
SVR
C6
47F
1
TAB
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OUT3
19
15
C4 0.1F
OUT2
0.1F
IN2
OUT1
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Figure 2: P.C.B. and component layout of the figure 1 (1:1 scale)
COMPONENTS &
TOP COPPER LAYER
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Figure 8: Supply
Voltage
Rejection
Frequency by varying C6
R g = 600
Vripple = 1Vrms
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vs.
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Figure 9: Output Noise vs. Source Resistance
Ptot
R g ()
To ensure proper operation and high supply voltage rejection, it is of fundamental importance to
provide a good impedance matching between INPUTS and AC-GROUND terminations. This implies that C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 CAPACITORS HAVE
TO CARRY THE SAME NOMINAL VALUE AND
THEIR TOLERANCE SHOULD NEVER EXCEED
10 %.
Besides its contribution to the ripple rejection, the
SVR capacitor governs the turn ON/OFF time sequence and, consequently, plays an essential role
in the pop optimization during ON/OFF transients.
To conveniently serve both needs, ITS MINIMUM
RECOMMENDED VALUE IS 10F.
IN
400
400
VS
8K
10K
70K
10K
SVR
100K
AC_GND
47F
C6
0.1F
C5
+
TOWARDS
OTHER CHANNELS
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INPUT STAGE
The TDA7385S inputs are ground-compatible
and can stand very high input signals ( 8Vpk)
without any performances degradation.
If the standard value for the input capacitors
(0.1F) is adopted, the low frequency cut-off will
amount to 16 Hz.
STAND-BY AND MUTING
STAND-BY and MUTING facilities are both
CMOS-COMPATIBLE. If unused, a straight connection to Vs of their respective pins would be admissible. Conventional low-power transistors can
be employed to drive muting and stand-by pins in
absence of true CMOS ports or microprocessors.
R-C cells have always to be used in order to
smooth down the transitions for preventing any
audible transient noises.
Since a DC current of about 10 uA normally flows
out of pin 22, the maximum allowable muting-series resistance (R2) is 70K, which is sufficiently
high to permit a muting capacitor reasonably
small (about 1F).
If R2 is higher than recommended, the involved
risk will be that the voltage at pin 22 may rise to
above the 1.5 V threshold voltage and the device
will consequently fail to turn OFF when the mute
line is brought down.
About the stand-by, the time constant to be assigned in order to obtain a virtually pop-free transition has to be slower than 2.5V/ms.
25
VREF
Vpin 25
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DIAGNOSTICS FACILITY
The TDA7385 is equipped with a diagnostics circuitry able to detect the following events:
CLIPPING in the output stage
OVERHEATING (THERMAL SHUT-DOWN
proximity)
OUTPUT MISCONNECTIONS (OUT-GND &
OUT-Vs shorts)
Diagnostics information is available across an
open collector output located at pin 25 (fig. 12)
through a current sinking whenever at least one
of the above events is recognized.
Among them, the CLIPPING DETECTOR acts in
a way to output a signal as soon as one or more
power transistors start being saturated.
As a result, the clipping-related signal at pin 25
takes the form of pulses, which are perfectly syncronized with each single clipping event in the
music program and reflect the same duration time
(fig. 13). Applications making use of this facility
usually operate a filtering/integration of the pulses
train through passive R-C networks and realize a
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Figure 14: Diagnostics Waveforms.
ST-BY PIN
VOLTAGE
MUTE PIN
VOLTAGE
Vs
OUTPUT
WAVEFORM
t
Vpin 25
WAVEFORM
t
CLIPPING
SHORT TO GND
OR TO Vs
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reached.
As various kind of diagnostics information is available at pin 25 (CLIPPING, SHORTS AND OVERHEATING), it may be necessary to operate some
distinctions on order to treat each event separately. This could be achieved by taking into account the intrinsically different timing of the diagnostics output under each circumstance.
THERMAL
PROXIMITY
Figure 15.
VREF
T1
25
T2
VREF1
-
TDA7385
T1 << T2
VREF VREF1 >> VREF2
VREF2
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such as output R-C cells. Due to the high number
of channels involved, this translates into a very
remarkable components saving if compared to
similar devices on the market.
To simplify pc-board layout designs, each amplifier stage has its own power ground externally accessible (pins 2,8,18,24) and one supply voltage
pin for each couple of them.
Even more important, this makes it possible to
achieve the highest possible degree of separation
among the channels, with remarkable benefits in
terms of cross-talk and distortion features.
About the layout grounding, it is particularly im-
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DIM.
A
B
C
D
E
F (1)
G
G1
H (2)
H1
H2
H3
L (2)
L1
L2 (2)
L3
L4
L5
M
M1
N
O
R
R1
R2
R3
R4
V
V1
V2
V3
MIN.
4.45
1.80
0.75
0.37
0.80
23.75
28.90
22.07
18.57
15.50
7.70
3.70
3.60
mm
TYP.
4.50
1.90
1.40
0.90
0.39
1.00
24.00
29.23
17.00
12.80
0.80
22.47
18.97
15.70
7.85
5
3.5
4.00
4.00
2.20
2
1.70
0.5
0.3
1.25
0.50
MAX.
4.65
2.00
MIN.
0.175
0.070
1.05
0.42
0.57
1.20
24.25
29.30
0.029
0.014
0.031
0.935
1.138
22.87
19.37
15.90
7.95
0.869
0.731
0.610
0.303
4.30
4.40
0.145
0.142
inch
TYP.
0.177
0.074
0.055
0.035
0.015
0.040
0.945
1.150
0.669
0.503
0.031
0.884
0.747
0.618
0.309
0.197
0.138
0.157
0.157
0.086
0.079
0.067
0.02
0.12
0.049
0.019
MAX.
0.183
0.079
OUTLINE AND
MECHANICAL DATA
0.041
0.016
0.022
0.047
0.955
1.153
0.904
0.762
0.626
0.313
0.169
0.173
5 (Typ.)
3 (Typ.)
20 (Typ.)
45 (Typ.)
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H
H1
V3
H2
H3
R3
L4
R4
V1
R2
L2
L3
L1
V1
V2
R2
R1
L5
R1
R1
E
G
V
G1
F
M
M1
B
C
V
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