T.D.A 1524 PDF
T.D.A 1524 PDF
T.D.A 1524 PDF
DATA SHEET
TDA1524A
Stereo-tone/volume control circuit
Product specification September 1987
File under Integrated Circuits, IC01
Philips Semiconductors Product specification
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The device is designed as an active stereo-tone/volume control for car radios, TV receivers and mains-fed equipment.
It includes functions for bass and treble control, volume control with built-in contour (can be switched off) and balance.
All these functions can be controlled by d.c. voltages or by single linear potentiometers.
Features
• Few external components necessary
• Low noise due to internal gain
• Bass emphasis can be increased by a double-pole low-pass filter
• Wide power supply voltage range.
PACKAGE OUTLINE
18-lead DIL; plastic (SOT102); SOT102-1; 1996 July 22.
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(1) Series resistor is recommended in the event of the capacitive loads exceeding 200 pF.
Fig.3 D.C. feedback with filter network for improved signal handling.
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RATINGS
Limiting values in accordance with the Absolute Maximum System (IEC 134)
Supply voltage (pin 3) VP = V3-18 max. 20 V
Total power dissipation Ptot max. 1200 mW
Storage temperature range Tstg −55 to + 150 °C
Operating ambient temperature range Tamb −30 to +80 °C
D.C. CHARACTERISTICS
VP = V3-18 = 12 V; Tamb = 25 °C; measured in Fig.1; RG ≤ 600 Ω; RL ≥ 4,7 kΩ; CL ≤ 200 pF; unless otherwise specified
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A.C. CHARACTERISTICS
VP = V3-18 = 8,5 V; Tamb = 25 °C; measured in Fig.1; contour switch closed (linear position); volume, balance, bass, and
treble controls in mid-position; RG ≤ 600 Ω; RL ≥ 4,7 kΩ; CL ≤ 200 pF; f = 1 kHz; unless otherwise specified
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Notes to characteristics
1. Equation for input resistance (see also Fig.4)
160 kΩ
R i = ------------------- ;G vmax = 12
1 + Gv
2. Frequencies below 200 Hz and above 5 kHz have reduced voltage swing, the reduction at 40 Hz and at 16 kHz is
30%.
3. In the event of bass boosting the output signal handling is reduced. The reduction is 1 dB for maximum bass boost.
4. Linear frequency response.
5. For peak values add 4,5 dB to r.m.s. values.
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Fig.4 Input resistance (Ri) as a function of gain of volume control (Gv). Measured in Fig.1.
Fig.5 Volume control curve; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of control voltage (V1-18). Measured in Fig.1
(internal potentiometer supply from pin 17 used); VP = 8,5 V; f = 1 kHz.
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Fig.6 Balance control curve; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of control voltage (V16-18). Measured in Fig.1
(internal potentiometer supply from pin 17 used); VP = 8,5 V.
Fig.7 Bass control curve; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of control voltage (V9-18). Measured in Fig.1 with
single-pole filter (internal potentiometer supply from pin 17 used); VP = 8,5 V; f = 40 Hz.
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Fig.8 Treble control curve; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of control voltage (V10-18). Measured in Fig.1
(internal potentiometer supply from pin 17 used); VP = 8,5 V; f = 16 kHz.
Fig.9 Contour frequency response curves; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of audio input frequency.
Measured in Fig.1 with single-pole filter; VP = 8,5 V.
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Fig.10 Contour frequency response curves; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of audio input frequency.
Measured in Fig.1 with double-pole filter; VP = 8,5 V.
Fig.11 Tone control frequency response curves; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of audio input frequency.
Measured in Fig.1 with single-pole filter; VP = 8,5 V.
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Fig.12 Tone control frequency response curves; voltage gain (Gv) as a function of audio input frequency.
Measured in Fig.1 with double-pole filter; VP = 8,5 V.
Fig.13 Total harmonic distortion (THD); as a function of audio input frequency. Measured in Fig.1; VP = 8,5 V;
volume control voltage gain at Vo
G v = 20 log ------ = 0 dB.
Vi
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Fig.14 Total harmonic distortion (THD); as a function of output voltage (Vo). Measured in Fig.1;
VP = 8,5 V; fi = 1 kHz.
(1) VP = 15 V.
(2) VP = 12 V.
(3) VP = 8,5 V.
Fig.15 Noise output voltage (Vno(rms); unweighted); as a function of voltage gain (Gv).
Measured in Fig.1; f = 20 Hz to 20 kHz.
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PACKAGE OUTLINE
D ME
seating plane
A2 A
A1
L
c
Z e w M
b1
(e 1)
b b2
18 10 MH
pin 1 index
E
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0 5 10 mm
scale
UNIT
A A1 A2
b b1 b2 c D (1) E (1) e e1 L ME MH w Z (1)
max. min. max. max.
1.40 0.53 1.40 0.32 21.8 6.48 3.9 8.25 9.5
mm 4.7 0.51 3.7 2.54 7.62 0.254 0.85
1.14 0.38 1.14 0.23 21.4 6.20 3.4 7.80 8.3
inches 0.055 0.021 0.055 0.013 0.86 0.26 0.15 0.32 0.37
0.19 0.020 0.15 0.10 0.30 0.01 0.033
0.044 0.015 0.044 0.009 0.84 0.24 0.13 0.31 0.33
Note
1. Plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included.
93-10-14
SOT102-1
95-01-23
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DEFINITIONS
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